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Statistics/ORIE Seminar Speaker: Chao Gao, 02/17/2016

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Wednesday Feb 17 2016

Statistics/ORIE Seminar Speaker: Chao Gao, 02/17/2016

4:15pm @ G01 Biotechnology
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The Statistics Seminar Speaker for Wednesday, February 17, 2016, is Chao Gao, a 5th-year PhD student at Yale Statistics. Gao's research lies in nonparametric and high-dimensional statistics, network analysis, Bayes theory and robust statistics. 

Title: Network Analysis: Community Detection and Graphon Estimation

Abstract: Network data analysis is an important area in modern statistics. How to do community detection and parameter estimation in provably optimal ways are two key questions in analyzing network data. In this talk, I will present results for both problems. I will first discuss a real data example that motivates the setting of a degree corrected block model. Then I will introduce an efficient two-step polynomial-time algorithm that can achieve the optimal misclassification error for community detection in this setting. The procedure consists of a novel spectral initialization step and a majority voting refinement step. I will then formulate the problem of network parameter estimation as nonparametric graphon estimation, and establish its link to nonparametric regression without observing design. The minimax rate of graphon estimation consists of two parts: the nonparametric part and the clustering part. An interesting implication is that the smoothness of the graphon does not affect the rate once it is greater than 1. 

Refreshments will be served after the seminar in 1181 Comstock Hall. 

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