A Stein Goodness of fit Test for Exponential Random Graph Models

02/28/2021
by   Wenkai Xu, et al.
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We propose and analyse a novel nonparametric goodness of fit testing procedure for exchangeable exponential random graph models (ERGMs) when a single network realisation is observed. The test determines how likely it is that the observation is generated from a target unnormalised ERGM density. Our test statistics are derived from a kernel Stein discrepancy, a divergence constructed via Steins method using functions in a reproducing kernel Hilbert space, combined with a discrete Stein operator for ERGMs. The test is a Monte Carlo test based on simulated networks from the target ERGM. We show theoretical properties for the testing procedure for a class of ERGMs. Simulation studies and real network applications are presented.

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