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Activity Number: 289 - Recent Advances in Mathematical Statistics and Probability
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 11, 2021 : 1:30 PM to 3:20 PM
Sponsor: IMS
Abstract #317966
Title: Subgraph Nomination: Query by Example Subgraph Retrieval in Networks
Author(s): AlFahad AlQadhi* and Carey E Priebe and Hayden S. Helm and Vince Lyzinski
Companies: University of Maryland and Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins University and University of Maryland
Keywords: Machine Learning; Information Retrieval; Social and Information Networks; Statistical Machine Learning
Abstract:

This paper introduces the subgraph nomination inference task, in which example subgraphs of interest are used to query a network for similarly interesting subgraphs. This type of problem appears time and again in real world problems connected to, for example, user recommendation systems and structural retrieval tasks in social and biological/connectomic networks. We formally define the subgraph nomination framework with an emphasis on the notion of a user-in-the-loop in the subgraph nomination pipeline. In this setting, a user can provide additional post-nomination light supervision that can be incorporated into the retrieval task. After introducing and formalizing the retrieval task, we examine the nuanced effect that user-supervision can have on performance, both analytically and across real and simulated data examples.


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