Attributed Stream Hypergraphs: temporal modeling of node-attributed high-order interactions
Abstract
Recent advances in network science have resulted in two distinct research directions aimed at augmenting and enhancing representations for complex networks. The first direction, that of high-order modeling, aims to focus on connectivity between sets of nodes rather than pairs, whereas the second one, that of feature-rich augmentation, incorporates into a network all those elements that are driven by information which is external to the structure, like node properties or the flow of time. This paper proposes a novel toolbox, that of Attributed Stream Hypergraphs (ASHs), unifying both high-order and feature-rich elements for representing, mining, and analyzing complex networks. Applied to social network analysis, ASHs can characterize complex social phenomena along topological, dynamic and attributive elements. Experiments on real-world face-to-face and online social media interactions highlight that ASHs can easily allow for the analyses, among others, of high-order groups' homophily, nodes' homophily with respect to the hyperedges in which nodes participate, and time-respecting paths between hyperedges.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2303.18226,
title = {Attributed Stream Hypergraphs: temporal modeling of node-attributed high-order interactions},
author = {Andrea Failla and Salvatore Citraro and Giulio Rossetti},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.18226},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Submitted to "Applied Network Science"