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Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Sparse Networks with Missing Observations

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Estimating the matrix of connections probabilities is one of the key questions when studying sparse networks. In this work, we consider networks generated under the sparse graphon model and the in-homogeneous random graph model with missing observations. Using the Stochastic Block Model as a parametric proxy, we bound the risk of the maximum likelihood estimator of network connections probabilities , and show that it is minimax optimal. When risk is measured in Frobenius norm, no estimator running in polynomial time has been shown to attain the minimax optimal rate of convergence for this problem. Thus, maximum likelihood estimation is of particular interest as computationally efficient approximations to it have been proposed in the literature and are often used in practice.
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hal-02050003 , version 1 (26-02-2019)
hal-02050003 , version 2 (27-04-2021)

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Solenne Gaucher, Olga Klopp. Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Sparse Networks with Missing Observations. 2019. ⟨hal-02050003v1⟩
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