SILGSOC-PHMay 27, 2025

Network classification through random walks

arXiv:2505.21706v1h-index: 34Chaos, Solitons & Fractals
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the classification of diverse systems represented as networks, offering an incremental improvement in feature extraction for network analysis.

The paper tackles the problem of classifying network types based on structural features by introducing a novel approach using random walk statistics, which often outperforms existing methods across multiple datasets.

Network models have been widely used to study diverse systems and analyze their dynamic behaviors. Given the structural variability of networks, an intriguing question arises: Can we infer the type of system represented by a network based on its structure? This classification problem involves extracting relevant features from the network. Existing literature has proposed various methods that combine structural measurements and dynamical processes for feature extraction. In this study, we introduce a novel approach to characterize networks using statistics from random walks, which can be particularly informative about network properties. We present the employed statistical metrics and compare their performance on multiple datasets with other state-of-the-art feature extraction methods. Our results demonstrate that the proposed method is effective in many cases, often outperforming existing approaches, although some limitations are observed across certain datasets.

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