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Two Gaussian regularization methods for time-varying networks

We model time-varying network data as realizations from multivariate Gaussian distributions with precision matrices that change over time. To facilitate parameter estimation, we require not only that each precision matrix at any given time point be sparse, but also that precision matrices at neighboring time points be similar. We accomplish this with two different algorithms, by generalizing the elastic net and the fused LASSO, respectively. Our main focuses are efficient computational algorithms and convenient degree-of-freedom formulae for choosing tuning parameters. We illustrate our methods with two simulation studies. By applying them to an fMRI data set, we also detect some interesting differences in brain connectivity between healthy individuals and ADHD patients.

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