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Bayesian Predictive Synthesis for Dynamic Networks: Forecasting and Identifying Structural Mechanisms

Published 18 Jun 2026 in cs.SI, math.ST, and stat.ME | (2606.26136v1)

Abstract: Networks are shaped by competing structural mechanisms, such as communities, geometry, or hubs. In a dynamic network the most predictive mechanism can change, and a model tied to one mechanism, or to fixed weights, cannot adapt as the dominant structure shifts. We develop dynamic Bayesian predictive synthesis for networks, in which a mechanism is an agent forecasting the next snapshot's edges and a synthesis layer combines them with time-varying weights. At each step the method returns a calibrated edge forecast and inference on the mechanism weights, with intervals valid given the fitted agents, so it also reports which mechanism is most informative. Inference of this kind requires a sparse-safe parametrization and an identification theory, under which a single graph identifies and estimates the weights. A sharp threshold separates distinguishable from indistinguishable mechanisms, a change in the active mechanism is tracked at an optimal per-switch cost, and for a single snapshot the method reduces to calibrated link prediction. On real networks, simulations, and benchmarks, the synthesis gives accurate, calibrated forecasts and recovers the leading mechanism when

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