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Fundamental Limits of Community Detection in Contextual Multi-Layer Stochastic Block Models

Shuyang Gong
Dong Huang
Zhangsong Li
Main:46 Pages
5 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
Abstract

We consider the problem of community detection from the joint observation of a high-dimensional covariate matrix and LL sparse networks, all encoding noisy, partial information about the latent community labels of nn subjects. In the asymptotic regime where the networks have constant average degree and the number of features pp grows proportionally with nn, we derive a sharp threshold under which detecting and estimating the subject labels is possible. Our results extend the work of \cite{MN23} to the constant-degree regime with noisy measurements, and also resolve a conjecture in \cite{YLS24+} when the number of networks is a constant.Our information-theoretic lower bound is obtained via a novel comparison inequality between Bernoulli and Gaussian moments, as well as a statistical variant of the ``recovery to chi-square divergence reduction'' argument inspired by \cite{DHSS25}. On the algorithmic side, we design efficient algorithms based on counting decorated cycles and decorated paths and prove that they achieve the sharp threshold for both detection and weak recovery. In particular, our results show that there is no statistical-computational gap in this setting.

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