4.8 Article

The Bayesian Cut

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Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPAMI.2020.2994396

Keywords

Bayes methods; Computational modeling; Social network services; Image segmentation; Stochastic processes; Computer vision; Analytical models; Normalized cut; ratio cut; graph cut; modularity; degree-corrected stochastic block modeling; Bayesian inference; incomplete gamma function; image segmentation

Funding

  1. Innovation Fund Denmark
  2. Danish Center for Big Data Analytics driven Innovation (DABAI)
  3. Telenor Danmark

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The article introduces a novel Bayesian probabilistic model for graph cutting, providing an effective solution to separating community structures in complex networks. The method demonstrates excellent performance on real social networks and image segmentation problems, while also learning the parameter space.
An important task in the analysis of graphs is separating nodes into densely connected groups with little interaction between each other. Prominent methods here include flow based graph cutting procedures as well as statistical network modeling approaches. However, adequately accounting for this, the so-called community structure, in complex networks remains a major challenge. We present a novel generic Bayesian probabilistic model for graph cutting in which we derive an analytical solution to the marginalization of nuisance parameters under constraints enforcing community structure. As a part of the solution a large scale approximation for integrals involving multiple incomplete gamma functions is derived. Our multiple cluster solution presents a generic tool for Bayesian inference on Poisson weighted graphs across different domains. Applied on three real world social networks as well as three image segmentation problems our approach shows on par or better performance to existing spectral graph cutting and community detection methods, while learning the underlying parameter space. The developed procedure provides a principled statistical framework for graph cutting and the Bayesian Cut source code provided enables easy adoption of the procedure as an alternative to existing graph cutting methods.

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