On consistent vertex nomination schemes

11/15/2017
by   Vince Lyzinski, et al.
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Given a vertex of interest in a network G_1, the vertex nomination problem seeks to find the corresponding vertex of interest (if it exists) in a second network G_2. Although the vertex nomination problem and related tasks have attracted much attention in the machine learning literature, with applications to social and biological networks, the framework has so far been confined to a comparatively small class of network models, and the concept of statistically consistent vertex nomination schemes has been only shallowly explored. In this paper, we extend the vertex nomination problem to a very general statistical model of graphs. Further, drawing inspiration from the long-established classification framework in the pattern recognition literature, we provide definitions for the key notions of Bayes optimality and consistency in our extended vertex nomination framework, including a derivation of the Bayes optimal vertex nomination scheme. In addition, we prove that no universally consistent vertex nomination schemes exist. Illustrative examples are provided throughout.

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