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Learning the mechanisms of network growth

Lourens Touwen Doina Bucur Remco van der Hofstad Alessandro Garavaglia Nelly Litvak

Learning the mechanisms of network growth

Abstract

We propose a novel model-selection method for dynamic networks. Our approach involves training a classifier on a large body of synthetic network data. The data is generated by simulating nine state-of-the-art random graph models for dynamic networks, with parameter range chosen to ensure exponential growth of the network size in time. We design a conceptually novel type of dynamic features that count new links received by a group of vertices in a particular time interval. The proposed features are easy to compute, analytically tractable, and interpretable. Our approach achieves a near-perfect classification of synthetic networks, exceeding the state-of-the-art by a large margin. Applying our classification method to real-world citation networks gives credibility to the claims in the literature that models with preferential attachment, fitness and aging fit real-world citation networks best, although sometimes, the predicted model does not involve vertex fitness.

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LourensT/DynamicNetworkSimulation
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Benchmarks

BenchmarkMethodologyMetrics
graph-classification-on-synthetic-dynamicSize-cohort Dynamic Features + Static Features
Accuracy: 98.06
graph-classification-on-synthetic-dynamicStatic Features
Accuracy: 92.81%
graph-classification-on-synthetic-dynamicTime-cohort Dynamic Features + Static Features
Accuracy: 98.4

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