STATISTICS COLLOQUIUM
Daniel Sussman
Assistant Professor
Mathematics and Statistics Department
Boston University
Multiple Network Inference:
From Joint Embeddings to Graph Matching
Abstract
Statistical theory, computational methods, and empirical evidence abound for the study of individual networks. However, extending these ideas to the multiple-network framework remains a relatively under-explored area. Individuals today interact with each other through numerous modalities including online social networks, telecommunications, face-to-face interactions, financial transactions, and the sharing and distribution of goods and services. Individually these networks may hide important activities that are only revealed when the networks are studied jointly. In this talk, we'll explore statistical and computational methods to study multiple networks, including a tool to borrow strength across networks via joint embeddings and a tool to confront the challenges of entity resolution across networks via graph matching.
DATE: Wednesday, November 8, 2017
TIME: 4:00 pm
PLACE: Philip E. Austin Bldg., Rm. 105
Coffee will be served at 3:30 pm in the Noether Lounge (AUST 326)
For more information, contact: Tracy Burke at tracy.burke@uconn.edu