Appraisal Study of Similarity-Based and Embedding-Based Link Prediction Methods on Graphs

K. Islam, Sabeur Aridhi, Malika Smaïl-Tabbone
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The task of inferring missing links or predicting future ones in a graph based on its current structure is referred to as link prediction. Link prediction methods that are based on pairwise node similarity are well-established approaches in the literature and show good prediction performance in many real-world graphs though they are heuristic. On the other hand, graph embedding approaches learn low-dimensional representation of nodes in graph and are capable of capturing inherent graph features, and thus support the subsequent link prediction task in graph. This appraisal paper studies a selection of methods from both categories on several benchmark (homogeneous) graphs with different properties from various domains. Beyond the intra and inter category comparison of the performances of the methods our aim is also to uncover interesting connections between Graph Neural Network(GNN)-based methods and heuristic ones as a means to alleviate the black-box well-known limitation.
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基于图的当前结构推断图中缺失的链接或预测图中未来的链接的任务被称为链接预测。基于成对节点相似性的链接预测方法是文献中公认的方法,尽管它们是启发式的,但在许多真实世界的图中显示出良好的预测性能。另一方面,图嵌入方法学习图中节点的低维表示,并且能够捕获固有的图特征,从而支持图中后续的链接预测任务。本文研究了在来自不同领域的具有不同性质的几个基准(齐次)图上从这两类中选择的方法。除了对这些方法的性能进行类别内和类别间比较之外,我们的目的还在于揭示基于图神经网络(GNN)的方法与启发式方法之间的有趣联系,以此来缓解众所周知的黑盒限制。
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