Force-directed graph embedding with hops distance

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2023-12
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Graph embedding has become an increasingly important technique for analyzing graph-structured data. By representing nodes in a graph as vectors in a low-dimensional space, graph embedding enables efficient graph processing and analysis tasks like node classification, link prediction, and visualization. In this paper, we propose a novel force-directed graph embedding method that utilizes the steady acceleration kinetic formula to embed nodes in a way that preserves graph topology and structural features. Our method simulates a set of customized attractive and repulsive forces between all node pairs with respect to their hop-distance. These forces are then used in Newton’s second law to obtain the acceleration of each node. The method is intuitive, parallelizable, and highly scalable. We evaluate our method on several graph analysis tasks and show that it achieves competitive performance compared to state-of-the-art unsupervised embedding techniques.

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Lotfalizadeh, H., & Hasan, M. A. (2023). Force-directed graph embedding with hops distance. 2023 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (BigData), 2946–2953. https://doi.org/10.1109/BigData59044.2023.10386461
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