SimBins: An information-theoretic approach to link prediction in real multiplex networks

27 Aug 2019  ·  Seyed Hossein Jafari, Amir Mahdi Abdolhosseini-Qomi, Maseud Rahgozar, Masoud Asadpour, Naser Yazdani ·

The entities of real-world networks are connected via different types of connections (i.e. layers). The task of link prediction in multiplex networks is about finding missing connections based on both intra-layer and inter-layer correlations. Our observations confirm that that in a wide range of real-world multiplex networks, from social to biological and technological, a positive correlation exists between connection probability in one layer and similarity in other layers. Accordingly, a similarity-based automatic general-purpose multiplex link prediction method -- SimBins -- is devised that quantifies the amount of connection uncertainty based on observed inter-layer correlations in a multiplex network. Moreover, SimBins enhances the prediction quality in the target layer by incorporating the effect of link overlap across layers. Applied to various datasets from different domains, SimBins proves to be robust and superior than compared methods in majority of experimented cases in terms of accuracy of link prediction. Furthermore, it is discussed that SimBins imposes minor computational overhead to the base similarity measures making it a potentially fast method, suitable for large-scale multiplex networks.

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