NeighborGeo: IP geolocation based on neighbors

IF 4.4 2区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, HARDWARE & ARCHITECTURE
Xinye Wang , Dong Zhao , Xinran Liu , Zhaoxin Zhang , Tianzi Zhao
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Abstract

IP geolocation is crucial in fields such as cybersecurity, e-commerce, and social media. Current mainstream graph neural network methods have advanced localization accuracy by reframing the IP geolocation task as a node regression problem within an attribute graph, leveraging features to model the connectivity between nodes. However, in practical applications, landmarks are often scattered, irregular, and susceptible to outliers, which limits their accuracy due to the unreliability of landmark selection and relationship learning. To address these challenges, this paper introduces a novel IP geolocation model based on graph structure learning, termed NeighborGeo. This model employs reparameterization and supervised contrastive learning to precisely capture and selectively reinforce specific neighbor relationships between nodes in order to optimize structural representations. By accurately capturing and utilizing neighbors, this model achieves accurate predictions. Experimental results demonstrate that, on open-source datasets from New York, Los Angeles, and Shanghai, NeighborGeo achieves significantly higher localization accuracy compared to existing methods, particularly in scenarios with unevenly distributed landmarks.
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Computer Networks
Computer Networks 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
10.80
自引率
3.60%
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434
审稿时长
8.6 months
期刊介绍: Computer Networks is an international, archival journal providing a publication vehicle for complete coverage of all topics of interest to those involved in the computer communications networking area. The audience includes researchers, managers and operators of networks as well as designers and implementors. The Editorial Board will consider any material for publication that is of interest to those groups.
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