Graph heat mixture model learning

24 Jan 2019  ·  Hermina Petric Maretic, Mireille El Gheche, Pascal Frossard ·

Graph inference methods have recently attracted a great interest from the scientific community, due to the large value they bring in data interpretation and analysis. However, most of the available state-of-the-art methods focus on scenarios where all available data can be explained through the same graph, or groups corresponding to each graph are known a priori. In this paper, we argue that this is not always realistic and we introduce a generative model for mixed signals following a heat diffusion process on multiple graphs. We propose an expectation-maximisation algorithm that can successfully separate signals into corresponding groups, and infer multiple graphs that govern their behaviour. We demonstrate the benefits of our method on both synthetic and real data.

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