Hybrid Bayesian Models for Community Detection with Application to a Colombian Conflict Network
Hybrid Bayesian Models for Community Detection with Application to a Colombian Conflict Network
We introduce a flexible Bayesian framework for clustering nodes in undirected binary networks, motivated by the need to uncover structural patterns in complex environments. Building on the stochastic block model, we develop two hybrid extensions: the Class-Distance Model, which governs interaction probabilities through Euclidean distances between cluster-level latent positions, and the Class-Bilinear Model, which captures more complex relational patterns via bilinear interactions. We apply this framework to a novel network derived from the Colombian armed conflict, where municipalities are connected through the co-presence of armed actors, violence, and illicit economies. The resulting clusters align with empirical patterns of territorial control and trafficking corridors, highlighting the models' capacity to recover and explain complex dynamics. Full Bayesian inference is carried out via MCMC under both finite and nonparametric clustering priors. While the main application centers on the Colombian conflict, we also assess model performance using synthetic data as well as other two benchmark datasets.
Juan Sosa、Eleni Dilma、Brenda Betancourt
世界军事数学
Juan Sosa,Eleni Dilma,Brenda Betancourt.Hybrid Bayesian Models for Community Detection with Application to a Colombian Conflict Network[EB/OL].(2025-05-25)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.19399.点此复制
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