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Connection Probabilities Estimation in Multi-layer Networks via Iterative Neighborhood Smoothing

Published 25 Feb 2026 in stat.ME | (2602.21490v1)

Abstract: Understanding the structural mechanisms of multi-layer networks is essential for analyzing complex systems characterized by multiple interacting layers. This work studies the problem of estimating connection probabilities in multi-layer networks and introduces a new Multi-layer Iterative Connection Probability Estimation (MICE) method. The proposed approach employs an iterative framework that jointly refines inter-layer and intra-layer similarity sets by dynamically updating distance metrics derived from current probability estimates. By leveraging both layer-level and node-level neighborhood information, MICE improves estimation accuracy while preserving computational efficiency. Theoretical analysis establishes the consistency of the estimator and shows that, under mild regularity conditions, the proposed method achieves an optimal convergence rate comparable to that of an oracle estimator. Extensive simulation studies across diverse graphon structures demonstrate the superior performance of MICE relative to existing methods. Empirical evaluations using brain network data from patients with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and global food and agricultural trade network data further illustrate the robustness and effectiveness of the method in link prediction tasks. Overall, this work provides a theoretically grounded and practically scalable framework for probabilistic modeling and inference in multi-layer network systems.

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