RoleSim and SimRank are popular graph-theoretic similarity measures with many applications in, e.g., web search, collaborative filtering, and sociometry. While RoleSim addresses the automorphic (role) equivalence of pairwise similarity which SimRank lacks, it ignores the neighboring similarity information out of the automorphically equivalent set. Consequently, two pairs of nodes, which are not automorphically equivalent by nature, cannot be well distinguished by RoleSim if the averages of their neighboring similarities over the automorphically equivalent set are the same
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Graphs are a data structure that lends itself to representing a wide range of entities connected by ...
RoleSim and SimRank are among the popular graph-theoretic similarity measures with many applications...
Abstract — Computing meaningful clusters of nodes is crucial to analyze large networks. In this pape...
Structural node similarity is widely used in analyzing complex networks. As one of the structural no...
Graphs allow to represent real problems in an abstract fashion which, though easily stated, raises n...
Abstract Roles represent node-level connectivity patterns such as star-center, star-edge nodes, near...
Roles and positions are structural components in complex social systems which group actors based on ...
The problem of measuring "similarity" of objects arises in many applications, and many do...
In this article, we explore the relationships among digital objects in terms of their similarity bas...
The problem of measuring "similarity " of objects arises in many applications, and many do...
Hummell and Sodeur (1987) propose a practical solution to detecting role equivalence in social netwo...
SimRank is a well-known similarity measure between graph vertices. In this paper novel low-rank appr...
Abstract—Discovering similar objects in a social network has many interesting issues. Here, we prese...
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Graphs are a data structure that lends itself to representing a wide range of entities connected by ...
RoleSim and SimRank are among the popular graph-theoretic similarity measures with many applications...
Abstract — Computing meaningful clusters of nodes is crucial to analyze large networks. In this pape...
Structural node similarity is widely used in analyzing complex networks. As one of the structural no...
Graphs allow to represent real problems in an abstract fashion which, though easily stated, raises n...
Abstract Roles represent node-level connectivity patterns such as star-center, star-edge nodes, near...
Roles and positions are structural components in complex social systems which group actors based on ...
The problem of measuring "similarity" of objects arises in many applications, and many do...
In this article, we explore the relationships among digital objects in terms of their similarity bas...
The problem of measuring "similarity " of objects arises in many applications, and many do...
Hummell and Sodeur (1987) propose a practical solution to detecting role equivalence in social netwo...
SimRank is a well-known similarity measure between graph vertices. In this paper novel low-rank appr...
Abstract—Discovering similar objects in a social network has many interesting issues. Here, we prese...
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Similarity calculation has many applications, such as information retrieval, and collaborative filte...
Graphs are a data structure that lends itself to representing a wide range of entities connected by ...