Higher-Order Link Prediction Via Learnable Maximum Mean Discrepancy

ICASSP 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)(2023)

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Higher-order link prediction (HOLP) seeks missing links capturing dependencies among three or more network nodes. Predicting high-order links (HOLs) can for instance reveal hyperlinks in the structure of drug substance and metabolic networks. Existing methods either make restrictive assumptions regarding the emergence of HOLs, or, they rely on reduced dimensionality models of limited expressiveness. To overcome these limitations, the HOLP approach developed here leverages distribution similarities across embeddings as captured by a learnable probability metric. The intuition underpinning the novel approach is that sets of nodes whose embeddings are less similar in distribution, are less likely to be connected by a HOL. Specifically, nonlinear dimensionality reduction is effected through a Gaussian process latent variable model that yields nodal embeddings, and also learns a data-driven similarity function (kernel). This kernel forms the core of a maximum mean discrepancy probability metric. Tests on benchmark datasets illustrate the potential of the proposed approach.
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Link prediction,probability metrics,Gaussian processes
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