Authors
Pierre Barbillon, Sophie Donnet, Emmanuel Lazega, Avner Bar-Hen
Publication date
2017/1
Journal
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A: Statistics in Society
Volume
180
Issue
1
Pages
295-314
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Modelling relationships between individuals is a classical question in social sciences and clustering individuals according to the observed patterns of interactions allows us to uncover a latent structure in the data. The stochastic block model is a popular approach for grouping individuals with respect to their social comportment. When several relationships of various types can occur jointly between individuals, the data are represented by multiplex networks where more than one edge can exist between the nodes. We extend stochastic block models to multiplex networks to obtain a clustering based on more than one kind of relationship. We propose to estimate the parameters—such as the marginal probabilities of assignment to groups (blocks) and the matrix of probabilities of connections between groups—through a variational expectation–maximization procedure. Consistency of the estimates is studied. The …
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Scholar articles
P Barbillon, S Donnet, E Lazega, A Bar-Hen - Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A …, 2017