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Hyperbolic Node Embedding for Signed Networks (1910.13090v2)

Published 29 Oct 2019 in cs.LG, cs.SI, and physics.soc-ph

Abstract: Signed network embedding methods aim to learn vector representations of nodes in signed networks. However, existing algorithms only managed to embed networks into low-dimensional Euclidean spaces whereas many intrinsic features of signed networks are reported more suitable for non-Euclidean spaces. For instance, previous works did not consider the hierarchical structures of networks, which is widely witnessed in real-world networks. In this work, we answer an open question that whether the hyperbolic space is a better choice to accommodate signed networks and learn embeddings that can preserve the corresponding special characteristics. We also propose a non-Euclidean signed network embedding method based on structural balance theory and Riemannian optimization, which embeds signed networks into a Poincar\'e ball in a hyperbolic space. This space enables our approach to capture underlying hierarchy of nodes in signed networks because it can be seen as a continuous tree. We empirically compare our method against six Euclidean-based baselines in three tasks on seven real-world datasets, and the results show the effectiveness of our method.

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