Andrea Chiancone, Valentina Franzoni, R. Niyogi, A. Milani
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Improving Link Ranking Quality by Quasi-Common Neighbourhood
Most of the best performing link prediction ranking measures evaluate the common neighbourhood of a pair of nodes in a network, in order to assess the likelihood of a new link. On the other hand, the same zero rank value is given to node pairs with no common neighbourhood, which usually are a large number of potentially new links, thus resulting in very low quality overall link ranking in terms of average edit distance to the optimal rank. In this paper we introduce a general technique for improving the quality of the ranking of common neighbours-based measures. The proposed method iteratively applies any given ranking measure to the quasi-common neighbours of the node pair. Experiments held on widely accepted datasets show that QCNAA, a quasi-common neighbourhood measure derived from the well know Adamic-Adar (AA), generates rankings which generally improve the ranking quality, while maintaining the prediction capability of the original AA measure.