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Bootstrapping Networks with Latent Space Structure

25 July 2019
Keith D. Levin
Elizaveta Levina
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Abstract

A core problem in statistical network analysis is to develop network analogues of classical techniques. The problem of bootstrapping network data stands out as especially challenging, since typically one observes only a single network, rather than a sample. Here we propose two methods for obtaining bootstrap samples for networks drawn from latent space models. The first method generates bootstrap replicates of network statistics that can be represented as U-statistics in the latent positions, and avoids actually constructing new bootstrapped networks. The second method generates bootstrap replicates of whole networks, and thus can be used for bootstrapping any network function. Commonly studied network quantities that can be represented as U-statistics include many popular summaries, such as average degree and subgraph counts, but other equally popular summaries, such as the clustering coefficient, are not expressible as U-statistics and thus require the second bootstrap method. Under the assumption of a random dot product graph, a type of latent space network model, we show consistency of the proposed bootstrap methods. We give motivating examples throughout and demonstrate the effectiveness of our methods on synthetic data.

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