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Link prediction in complex networks: A survey

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Recent progress about link prediction algorithms is summarized, emphasizing on the contributions from physical perspectives and approaches, such as the random-walk-based methods and the maximum likelihood methods.

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Effective identification of multiple influential spreaders by DegreePunishment

TL;DR: A heuristic method to select spreaders sequentially by carrying out a punishing strategy to the neighbors of those already selected spreaders by considering the number of infected nodes in the end is proposed.
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Link Prediction in Graphs with Autoregressive Features

TL;DR: In this paper, a joint optimization procedure over the space of adjacency matrices and vector autoregressive (VAR) matrices is proposed to improve the accuracy of link prediction in time-evolving graphs.
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Link prediction for interdisciplinary collaboration via co-authorship network

TL;DR: This work analyzes the Publication and Research data set of University of Bristol and proposes a new link prediction methodology, with the specific aim of identifying potential interdisciplinary collaboration in a university-wide collaboration network.
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Ensemble-model-based Link Prediction of Complex Networks

TL;DR: Simulations reveal that the link predictions of the EMLP method proposed in this paper have better stability and accuracy than the traditional similarity-based link prediction of complex networks.
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An open framework for multi-source, cross-domain personalisation with semantic interest graphs

TL;DR: This novel framework includes an architecture for privacy-enabled profile exchange, a distributed and domain-agnostic user model and a cross-domain recommendation algorithm that enables users to receive recommendations for a target domain based on any kind of previous interests.
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Equation of state calculations by fast computing machines

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Emergence of Scaling in Random Networks

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The meaning and use of the area under a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve.

James A. Hanley, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1982 - 
TL;DR: A representation and interpretation of the area under a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve obtained by the "rating" method, or by mathematical predictions based on patient characteristics, is presented and it is shown that in such a setting the area represents the probability that a randomly chosen diseased subject is (correctly) rated or ranked with greater suspicion than a random chosen non-diseased subject.
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Statistical mechanics of complex networks

TL;DR: In this paper, a simple model based on the power-law degree distribution of real networks was proposed, which was able to reproduce the power law degree distribution in real networks and to capture the evolution of networks, not just their static topology.