Link prediction for egocentrically sampled networks

03/12/2018
by   Yun-Jhong Wu, et al.
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Link prediction in networks is typically accomplished by estimating or ranking the probabilities of edges for all pairs of nodes. In practice, especially for social networks, the data are often collected by egocentric sampling, which means selecting a subset of nodes and recording all of their edges. This sampling mechanism requires different prediction tools than the typical assumption of links missing at random. We propose a new computationally efficient link prediction algorithm for egocentrically sampled networks, which estimates the underlying probability matrix by estimating its row space. For networks created by sampling rows, our method outperforms many popular link prediction and graphon estimation techniques.

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