Consistency of adjacency spectral embedding for the mixed membership stochastic blockmodel
Abstract: The mixed membership stochastic blockmodel is a statistical model for a graph, which extends the stochastic blockmodel by allowing every node to randomly choose a different community each time a decision of whether to form an edge is made. Whereas spectral analysis for the stochastic blockmodel is increasingly well established, theory for the mixed membership case is considerably less developed. Here we show that adjacency spectral embedding into $\mathbb{R}k$, followed by fitting the minimum volume enclosing convex $k$-polytope to the $k-1$ principal components, leads to a consistent estimate of a $k$-community mixed membership stochastic blockmodel. The key is to identify a direct correspondence between the mixed membership stochastic blockmodel and the random dot product graph, which greatly facilitates theoretical analysis. Specifically, a $2 \rightarrow \infty$ norm and central limit theorem for the random dot product graph are exploited to respectively show consistency and partially correct the bias of the procedure.
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