articleNov 3, 2003Closed access

The link prediction problem for social networks

Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Cornell University

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Abstract

Given a snapshot of a social network, can we infer which new interactions among its members are likely to occur in the near future? We formalize this question as the link-prediction problem, and we develop approaches to link prediction based on measures for analyzing the “proximity” of nodes in a network. Experiments on large co-authorship networks suggest that information about future interactions can be extracted from network topology alone, and that fairly subtle measures for detecting node proximity can outperform more direct measures.

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Keywords
  • Link (geometry)
  • Computer science
  • Link analysis
  • Computer network
  • Machine learning
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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