2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2102.07878
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A Hidden Challenge of Link Prediction: Which Pairs to Check?

Caleb Belth,
Alican Büyükçakır,
Danai Koutra

Abstract: The traditional setup of link prediction in networks assumes that a test set of node pairs, which is usually balanced, is available over which to predict the presence of links. However, in practice, there is no test set: the ground-truth is not known, so the number of possible pairs to predict over is quadratic in the number of nodes in the graph. Moreover, because graphs are sparse, most of these possible pairs will not be links. Thus, link prediction methods, which often rely on proximity-preserving embeddin… Show more

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