Curved Markov Chain Monte Carlo for Network Learning

10/07/2021
by   John Sigbeku, et al.
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We present a geometrically enhanced Markov chain Monte Carlo sampler for networks based on a discrete curvature measure defined on graphs. Specifically, we incorporate the concept of graph Forman curvature into sampling procedures on both the nodes and edges of a network explicitly, via the transition probability of the Markov chain, as well as implicitly, via the target stationary distribution, which gives a novel, curved Markov chain Monte Carlo approach to learning networks. We show that integrating curvature into the sampler results in faster convergence to a wide range of network statistics demonstrated on deterministic networks drawn from real-world data.

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