Abstract
We consider multi-layer network data where the relationships between pairs of elements are reflected in multiple modalities, and may be described by multivariate or even high-dimensional vectors. Under the multi-layer stochastic block model framework we derive consistency results for a least squares estimation of memberships. Our theorems show that, as compared to single-layer community detection, a multi-layer network provides much richer information that allows for consistent community detection from a much sparser network, with required edge density reduced by a factor of the square root of the number of layers. Moreover, the multi-layer framework can detect cohesive community structure across layers, which might be hard to detect by any singlelayer or simple aggregation. Simulations and a data example are provided to support the theoretical results.
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Lei, J., Chen, K., & Lynch, B. (2020). Consistent community detection in multi-layer network data. Biometrika, 107(1), 61–73. https://doi.org/10.1093/biomet/asz068
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