[Statlist] Next talk: Tuesday, March 20, 2012 - 15.15h - with Prof. Bin YU, University of California, Berkeley

Cecilia Rey rey @end|ng |rom @t@t@m@th@ethz@ch
Wed Mar 14 15:13:38 CET 2012


ETH and University of Zurich

Proff. P. Buehlmann -  H.R. Kuensch -
M. Maathuis -  S. van de Geer - M. Wolf


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We are glad to announce the following talk

Tuesday, March 20, 2012, 15.15h, HG G 19.1

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  by Bin YU, University of California, Berkeley


Title:
Spectral clustering and high-dim stochastic block model for undirected  
and directed graphs


Absract:
In recent years network analysis have become the focus of much  
research in many fields including biology, communication studies,  
economics, information science, organizational studies, and social  
psychology. Communities or clusters of highly connected actors form an  
essential feature in the structure of several empirical networks.  
Spectral clustering is a popular and computationally feasible method  
to discover these communities.

The Stochastic Block Model is a social network model with well defined  
communities. This talk will give conditions for spectral clustering to  
correctly estimate the community membership of nearly all nodes. These  
asymptotic results are the first clustering results that allow the  
number of clusters in the model to grow with the number of nodes,  
hence the name high-dimensional. Moreover, I will present on-going  
work on directed spectral clustering for networks whose edges are  
directed, including the enron data as an example.


The abstract is also to be found here:  http://stat.ethz.ch/events/research_seminar


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