Search Efficient Binary Network Embedding

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Authors Daokun Zhang, Jie Yin, Xingquan Zhu, Chengqi Zhang arXiv ID 1901.04097 Category cs.SI: Social & Info Networks Cross-listed cs.LG Citations 4 Venue ACM Transactions on Knowledge Discovery from Data Repository https://github.com/daokunzhang/BinaryNE Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Traditional network embedding primarily focuses on learning a continuous vector representation for each node, preserving network structure and/or node content information, such that off-the-shelf machine learning algorithms can be easily applied to the vector-format node representations for network analysis. However, the learned continuous vector representations are inefficient for large-scale similarity search, which often involves finding nearest neighbors measured by distance or similarity in a continuous vector space. In this paper, we propose a search efficient binary network embedding algorithm called BinaryNE to learn a binary code for each node, by simultaneously modeling node context relations and node attribute relations through a three-layer neural network. BinaryNE learns binary node representations through a stochastic gradient descent based online learning algorithm. The learned binary encoding not only reduces memory usage to represent each node, but also allows fast bit-wise comparisons to support faster node similarity search than using Euclidean distance or other distance measures. Extensive experiments and comparisons demonstrate that BinaryNE not only delivers more than 25 times faster search speed, but also provides comparable or better search quality than traditional continuous vector based network embedding methods. The binary codes learned by BinaryNE also render competitive performance on node classification and node clustering tasks. The source code of this paper is available at https://github.com/daokunzhang/BinaryNE.
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