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    Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2015-08-07
    Description: In this paper, we present a novel transfer learning framework for network node classification. Our objective is to accurately predict the labels of nodes in a target network by leveraging information from an auxiliary source network. Such a transfer learning framework is potentially useful for broader areas of network classification, where emerging new networks might not have sufficient labeled information because node labels are either costly to obtain or simply not available, whereas many established networks from related domains are available to benefit the learning. In reality, the source and the target networks may not share common nodes or connections, so the major challenge of cross-network transfer learning is to identify knowledge/patterns transferable between networks and potentially useful to support cross-network learning. In this work, we propose to learn common signature subgraphs between networks, and use them to construct new structure features for the target network. By combining the original node content features and the new structure features, we develop an iterative classification algorithm, TrGraph, that utilizes label dependency to jointly classify nodes in the target network. Experiments on real-world networks demonstrate that TrGraph achieves the superior performance compared to the state-of-the-art baseline methods, and transferring generalizable structure information can indeed improve the node classification accuracy.
    Print ISSN: 1041-4347
    Electronic ISSN: 1558-2191
    Topics: Computer Science
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