When is Nontrivial Estimation Possible for Graphons and Stochastic Block Models?

7 Apr 2016  ·  Audra McMillan, Adam Smith ·

Block graphons (also called stochastic block models) are an important and widely-studied class of models for random networks. We provide a lower bound on the accuracy of estimators for block graphons with a large number of blocks. We show that, given only the number $k$ of blocks and an upper bound $\rho$ on the values (connection probabilities) of the graphon, every estimator incurs error at least on the order of $\min(\rho, \sqrt{\rho k^2/n^2})$ in the $\delta_2$ metric with constant probability, in the worst case over graphons. In particular, our bound rules out any nontrivial estimation (that is, with $\delta_2$ error substantially less than $\rho$) when $k\geq n\sqrt{\rho}$. Combined with previous upper and lower bounds, our results characterize, up to logarithmic terms, the minimax accuracy of graphon estimation in the $\delta_2$ metric. A similar lower bound to ours was obtained independently by Klopp, Tsybakov and Verzelen (2016).

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