2019 IEEE 8th International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (CAMSAP) | 2019

Online Network Topology Inference with Partial Connectivity Informatio

 
 

Abstract


We develop algorithms for online topology inference from streaming nodal observations and partial connectivity information; i.e., a priori knowledge on the presence or absence of a few edges may be available as in the link prediction problem. The observations are modeled as stationary graph signals generated by local diffusion dynamics on the unknown network. Said stationarity assumption implies the simultaneous diagonalization of the observations covariance matrix and the so-called graph shift operator (GSO), here the adjacency matrix of the sought graph. When the GSO eigenvectors are perfectly obtained from the ensemble covariance, we examine the structure of the feasible set of adjacency matrices and its dependency on the prior connectivity information available. In practice one can only form an empirical estimate of the covariance matrix, so we develop an alternating algorithm to find a sparse GSO given its imperfectly estimated eigenvectors. Upon sensing new diffused observations in the streaming setting, we efficiently update eigenvectors and perform only one (or a few) online iteration(s) of the proposed algorithm until a new datum is observed. Numerical tests showcase the effectiveness of the novel batch and online algorithms in recovering real-world graphs.

Volume None
Pages 226-230
DOI 10.1109/CAMSAP45676.2019.9022677
Language English
Journal 2019 IEEE 8th International Workshop on Computational Advances in Multi-Sensor Adaptive Processing (CAMSAP)

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