Spring-Electrical Models For Link Prediction

Yana Kashinskaya, E. Samosvat, A. Artikov
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We propose a link prediction algorithm that is based on spring-electrical models. The idea to study these models came from the fact that spring-electrical models have been successfully used for networks visualization. A good network visualization usually implies that nodes similar in terms of network topology, e.g., connected and/or belonging to one cluster, tend to be visualized close to each other. Therefore, we assumed that the Euclidean distance between nodes in the obtained network layout correlates with a probability of a link between them. We evaluate the proposed method against several popular baselines and demonstrate its flexibility by applying it to undirected, directed and bipartite networks.
用于链路预测的弹簧电模型
提出了一种基于弹簧电模型的链路预测算法。研究这些模型的想法来自于弹簧电模型已经成功地用于网络可视化的事实。良好的网络可视化通常意味着在网络拓扑方面相似的节点,例如,连接和/或属于一个集群的节点,往往被可视化得彼此靠近。因此,我们假设在得到的网络布局中,节点之间的欧几里得距离与节点之间链接的概率相关。我们针对几种流行的基线评估了所提出的方法,并通过将其应用于无向、有向和二部网络来证明其灵活性。
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