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Predictive Characteristics of Co-authorship Networks: Comparing the Unweighted, Weighted, and Bipartite Cases

Predictive Characteristics of Co-authorship Networks: Comparing the Unweighted, Weighted, and Bipartite Cases
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摘要 Purpose: This study aims to answer the question to what extent different types of networks can be used to predict future co-authorship among authors.Design/methodology/approach: We compare three types ot networks: unwelgntea networks, in which a link represents a past collaboration; weighted networks, in which links are weighted by the number of joint publications; and bipartite author-publication networks. The analysis investigates their relation to positive stability, as well as their potential in predicting links in future versions of the co-authorship network. Several hypotheses are tested.Findings: Among other results, we find that weighted networks do not automatically lead to better predictions. Bipartite networks, however, outperform unweighted networks in almost all cases. Research limitations: Only two relatively small case studies are considered Practical implications: The study suggests that future link prediction studies on networks should consider using the bipartite network as a training network. Originality/value: This is the first systematic comparison of unweighted, weighted, and bipartite training networks in link prediction. Purpose: This study aims to answer the question to what extent different types of networks can be used to predict future co-authorship among authors.Design/methodology/approach: We compare three types ot networks: unwelgntea networks, in which a link represents a past collaboration; weighted networks, in which links are weighted by the number of joint publications; and bipartite author-publication networks. The analysis investigates their relation to positive stability, as well as their potential in predicting links in future versions of the co-authorship network. Several hypotheses are tested.Findings: Among other results, we find that weighted networks do not automatically lead to better predictions. Bipartite networks, however, outperform unweighted networks in almost all cases. Research limitations: Only two relatively small case studies are considered Practical implications: The study suggests that future link prediction studies on networks should consider using the bipartite network as a training network. Originality/value: This is the first systematic comparison of unweighted, weighted, and bipartite training networks in link prediction.
作者 Raf Guns
出处 《Journal of Data and Information Science》 2016年第3期59-78,共20页 数据与情报科学学报(英文版)
关键词 Network evolution Link prediction Weighted networks Bipartite networks Two-mode networks Network evolution Link prediction Weighted networks Bipartite networks Two-mode networks
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