All the World's a (Hyper)Graph: A Data Drama

June 16, 2022 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› Digital Scholarship in the Humanities

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Authors Corinna Coupette, Jilles Vreeken, Bastian Rieck arXiv ID 2206.08225 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.CL, cs.CY, cs.SI Citations 3 Venue Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Repository https://github.com/hyperbard/hyperbard โญ 15 Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
We introduce Hyperbard, a dataset of diverse relational data representations derived from Shakespeare's plays. Our representations range from simple graphs capturing character co-occurrence in single scenes to hypergraphs encoding complex communication settings and character contributions as hyperedges with edge-specific node weights. By making multiple intuitive representations readily available for experimentation, we facilitate rigorous representation robustness checks in graph learning, graph mining, and network analysis, highlighting the advantages and drawbacks of specific representations. Leveraging the data released in Hyperbard, we demonstrate that many solutions to popular graph mining problems are highly dependent on the representation choice, thus calling current graph curation practices into question. As an homage to our data source, and asserting that science can also be art, we present all our points in the form of a play.
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