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Multivariate Hawkes Processes for Large-scale Inference

26 February 2016
Rémi Lemonnier
Kevin Scaman
Argyris Kalogeratos
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Abstract

In this paper, we present a framework for fitting multivariate Hawkes processes for large-scale problems both in the number of events in the observed history nnn and the number of event types ddd (i.e. dimensions). The proposed Low-Rank Hawkes Process (LRHP) framework introduces a low-rank approximation of the kernel matrix that allows to perform the nonparametric learning of the d2d^2d2 triggering kernels using at most O(ndr2)O(ndr^2)O(ndr2) operations, where rrr is the rank of the approximation (r≪d,nr \ll d,nr≪d,n). This comes as a major improvement to the existing state-of-the-art inference algorithms that are in O(nd2)O(nd^2)O(nd2). Furthermore, the low-rank approximation allows LRHP to learn representative patterns of interaction between event types, which may be valuable for the analysis of such complex processes in real world datasets. The efficiency and scalability of our approach is illustrated with numerical experiments on simulated as well as real datasets.

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