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Deep Belief Network-Based Approaches for Link Prediction in Signed Social Networks

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ENTROPY
Volume 17, Issue 4, Pages 2140-2169

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/e17042140

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61100094, 61272383, 61300114]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2013M530156]

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In some online social network services (SNSs), the members are allowed to label their relationships with others, and such relationships can be represented as the links with signed values (positive or negative). The networks containing such relations are named signed social networks (SSNs), and some real-world complex systems can be also modeled with SSNs. Given the information of the observed structure of an SSN, the link prediction aims to estimate the values of the unobserved links. Noticing that most of the previous approaches for link prediction are based on the members' similarity and the supervised learning method, however, research work on the investigation of the hidden principles that drive the behaviors of social members are rarely conducted. In this paper, the deep belief network (DBN)-based approaches for link prediction are proposed. Including an unsupervised link prediction model, a feature representation method and a DBN-based link prediction method are introduced. The experiments are done on the datasets from three SNSs (social networking services) in different domains, and the results show that our methods can predict the values of the links with high performance and have a good generalization ability across these datasets.

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