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Data-Driven Link Screening for Increasing Network Predictability

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Prediction methods applied to digital network data offer powerful capabilities that have radically affected a host of industries and services. Specifically, numerous works have shown that the use of network… Click to show full abstract

Prediction methods applied to digital network data offer powerful capabilities that have radically affected a host of industries and services. Specifically, numerous works have shown that the use of network information to predict focal node properties produces significantly more accurate results compared with exclusive reliance on other types of data. In this study, we propose that it may be possible to improve network-information-based predictions by identifying network links that actually carry predictive power for a given prediction task. For this purpose, we suggest a problem referred to as the problem of Increasing Network Predictability (INP) by data-driven link screening. To address this problem we develop a new algorithm with three different implementations. We find that the algorithm is robust and consistently outperforms baseline link selection methods. We thus suggest that our algorithm has the potential to improve the efficacy of network data use for classification purposes.

Keywords: increasing network; link screening; driven link; network predictability; data driven; network

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering
Year Published: 2021

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