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Fair Community Detection and Structure Learning in Heterogeneous Graphical Models

2021-12-09Unverified0· sign in to hype

Davoud Ataee Tarzanagh, Laura Balzano, Alfred O. Hero

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Inference of community structure in probabilistic graphical models may not be consistent with fairness constraints when nodes have demographic attributes. Certain demographics may be over-represented in some detected communities and under-represented in others. This paper defines a novel _1-regularized pseudo-likelihood approach for fair graphical model selection. In particular, we assume there is some community or clustering structure in the true underlying graph, and we seek to learn a sparse undirected graph and its communities from the data such that demographic groups are fairly represented within the communities. In the case when the graph is known a priori, we provide a convex semidefinite programming approach for fair community detection. We establish the statistical consistency of the proposed method for both a Gaussian graphical model and an Ising model for, respectively, continuous and binary data, proving that our method can recover the graphs and their fair communities with high probability.

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