Zoo Guide to Network Embedding

05/05/2023
by   Anthony Baptista, et al.
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Networks have provided extremely successful models of data and complex systems. Yet, as combinatorial objects, networks do not have in general intrinsic coordinates and do not typically lie in an ambient space. The process of assigning an embedding space to a network has attracted lots of interest in the past few decades, and has been efficiently applied to fundamental problems in network inference, such as link prediction, node classification, and community detection. In this review, we provide a user-friendly guide to the network embedding literature and current trends in this field which will allow the reader to navigate through the complex landscape of methods and approaches emerging from the vibrant research activity on these subjects.

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