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Network Embedding

Network Embedding, also known as "Network Representation Learning", is a collective term for techniques for mapping graph nodes to vectors of real numbers in a multidimensional space. To be useful, a good embedding should preserve the structure of the graph. The vectors can then be used as input to various network and graph analysis tasks, such as link prediction

Source: Tutorial on NLP-Inspired Network Embedding

Papers

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Gradient-Based Spectral Embeddings of Random Dot Product GraphsCode0
Exploiting Node Content for Multiview Graph Convolutional Network and Adversarial RegularizationCode0
Fusing Structure and Content via Non-negative Matrix Factorization for Embedding Information NetworksCode0
CANE: Context-Aware Network Embedding for Relation ModelingCode0
GARG-AML against Smurfing: A Scalable and Interpretable Graph-Based Framework for Anti-Money LaunderingCode0
Embedding Biomedical Ontologies by Jointly Encoding Network Structure and Textual Node DescriptorsCode0
Font Size: Community Preserving Network EmbeddingCode0
Dynamic Embedding on Textual Networks via a Gaussian ProcessCode0
Flexible Attributed Network EmbeddingCode0
Graph Representation Learning via Hard and Channel-Wise Attention NetworksCode0
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