Network alignment, which is also known as user identity linkage, is a kind of network analysis task that predicts overlapping users between two different social networks. This research direction has attracted much attention from the research community, and it is considered to be one of the most important research directions in the field of social network analysis. There are many different models for finding users that overlap between two networks, but most of these models use separate and different techniques to solve prediction problems, with very little work that has combined them. In this paper, we propose a method that combines different embedding techniques to solve the network alignment problem. Each association network alignment tech...
Online social networks have become important for networking, communication, sharing, and discovery. ...
Cross-platform account matching plays a significant role in social network analytics, and is benefic...
Network alignment aims to identify the correspondence of nodes between two or more networks. It is t...
Network alignment, which is also known as user identity linkage, is a kind of network analysis task ...
Online Social Networks (OSN) have numerous applications and an ever growing user base. This has led ...
Network alignment is a method to align nodes that belong to the same entity from different networks....
User alignment (UA), a central issue for social network analysis, aims to recognize the same natural...
User alignment can associate multiple social network accounts of the same user. It has important res...
Social network alignment shows fundamental importance in a wide spectrum of applications. To the bes...
Network alignment is the problem of pairing nodes between two graphs such that the paired nodes are ...
Networks are widely used in bioinformatics and biomedicine to represent associations across a large ...
Nowadays many people are members of multiple on-line social networks simultaneously, such as Faceboo...
Nowadays many people are members of multiple online social networks simultaneously, such as Facebook...
Network alignment is the task of recognizing similar network nodes across different networks, which ...
ABSTRACT Online social networks have become important for networking, communication, sharing, and di...
Online social networks have become important for networking, communication, sharing, and discovery. ...
Cross-platform account matching plays a significant role in social network analytics, and is benefic...
Network alignment aims to identify the correspondence of nodes between two or more networks. It is t...
Network alignment, which is also known as user identity linkage, is a kind of network analysis task ...
Online Social Networks (OSN) have numerous applications and an ever growing user base. This has led ...
Network alignment is a method to align nodes that belong to the same entity from different networks....
User alignment (UA), a central issue for social network analysis, aims to recognize the same natural...
User alignment can associate multiple social network accounts of the same user. It has important res...
Social network alignment shows fundamental importance in a wide spectrum of applications. To the bes...
Network alignment is the problem of pairing nodes between two graphs such that the paired nodes are ...
Networks are widely used in bioinformatics and biomedicine to represent associations across a large ...
Nowadays many people are members of multiple on-line social networks simultaneously, such as Faceboo...
Nowadays many people are members of multiple online social networks simultaneously, such as Facebook...
Network alignment is the task of recognizing similar network nodes across different networks, which ...
ABSTRACT Online social networks have become important for networking, communication, sharing, and di...
Online social networks have become important for networking, communication, sharing, and discovery. ...
Cross-platform account matching plays a significant role in social network analytics, and is benefic...
Network alignment aims to identify the correspondence of nodes between two or more networks. It is t...