Rethinking Sampling Strategy in Link Prediction (opens in new tab)
Many real-world networks are incomplete, making link prediction a fundamental challenge in network science. To train parameters and evaluate algorithms, observed links are usually divided into three subsets, namely training, validation, and probe sets. This division implicitly involves two sampling processes: first-stage sampling yields the probe set and second-stage sampling obtains the variation set. To date, our understanding of how these two...
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