LGAISIDec 20, 2023

Continuous-time Graph Representation with Sequential Survival Process

arXiv:2312.13068v15 citationsh-index: 6AAAI
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses a gap in dynamic network representation for fields like bioinformatics and social sciences, though it is incremental as it builds on existing latent distance models.

The authors tackled the problem of modeling continuous-time dynamic networks by addressing limitations in capturing link persistence and absence, proposing a novel stochastic process based on survival functions, which improved performance in tasks like link prediction and network completion.

Over the past two decades, there has been a tremendous increase in the growth of representation learning methods for graphs, with numerous applications across various fields, including bioinformatics, chemistry, and the social sciences. However, current dynamic network approaches focus on discrete-time networks or treat links in continuous-time networks as instantaneous events. Therefore, these approaches have limitations in capturing the persistence or absence of links that continuously emerge and disappear over time for particular durations. To address this, we propose a novel stochastic process relying on survival functions to model the durations of links and their absences over time. This forms a generic new likelihood specification explicitly accounting for intermittent edge-persistent networks, namely GraSSP: Graph Representation with Sequential Survival Process. We apply the developed framework to a recent continuous time dynamic latent distance model characterizing network dynamics in terms of a sequence of piecewise linear movements of nodes in latent space. We quantitatively assess the developed framework in various downstream tasks, such as link prediction and network completion, demonstrating that the developed modeling framework accounting for link persistence and absence well tracks the intrinsic trajectories of nodes in a latent space and captures the underlying characteristics of evolving network structure.

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