Abstract:User identity linkage (UIL), matching accounts of a person on different social networks, is a fundamental task in cross-network data mining. Recent works have achieved promising results by exploiting graph neural networks (GNNs) to capture network structure. However, they rarely analyze the realistic node-level bottlenecks that hinder UIL's performance. First, node degrees in a graph vary widely and are long-tailed. A significant fraction of tail nodes with small degrees are underrepresented due to limited str… Show more
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