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The spring bounces back: Introducing the Strain Elevation Tension Spring embedding algorithm for network representation

Published 18 Jul 2020 in cs.SI and physics.soc-ph | (2007.09437v1)

Abstract: This paper introduces the Strain Elevation Tension Spring embedding (SETSe) algorithm, a graph embedding method that uses a physics model to create node and edge embeddings in undirected attribute networks. Using a low-dimensional representation, SETSe is able to differentiate between graphs that are designed to appear identical using standard network metrics such as number of nodes, number of edges and assortativity. The embeddings generated position the nodes such that sub-classes, hidden during the embedding process, are linearly separable, due to the way they connect to the rest of the network. SETSe outperforms five other common graph embedding methods on both graph differentiation and sub-class identification. The technique is applied to social network data, showing its advantages over assortativity as well as SETSe's ability to quantify network structure and predict node type. The algorithm has a convergence complexity of around $\mathcal{O}(n2)$, and the iteration speed is linear ($\mathcal{O}(n)$), as is memory complexity. Overall, SETSe is a fast, flexible framework for a variety of network and graph tasks, providing analytical insight and simple visualisation for complex systems.

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