Synopsis
With the recent ?ourishing research activities on Web search and mining, social networkanalysis,informationnetworkanalysis,informationretrieval,linkana- sis,andstructuraldatamining,researchonlinkmininghasbeenrapidlygrowing, forminganew?eldofdatamining. Traditionaldataminingfocuseson"?at"or"isolated"datainwhicheachdata objectisrepresentedasanindependentattributevector. However,manyreal-world data sets are inter-connected, much richer in structure, involving objects of h- erogeneoustypesandcomplexlinks. Hence,thestudyoflinkminingwillhavea highimpactonvariousimportantapplicationssuchasWebandtextmining,social networkanalysis,collaborative?ltering,andbioinformatics. Asanemergingresearch?eld,therearecurrentlynobooksfocusingonthetheory andtechniquesaswellastherelatedapplicationsforlinkmining,especiallyfrom aninterdisciplinarypointofview. Ontheotherhand,duetothehighpopularity oflinkagedata,extensiveapplicationsrangingfromgovernmentalorganizationsto commercial businesses to people's daily life call for exploring the techniques of mininglinkagedata. Therefore,researchersandpractitionersneedacomprehensive booktosystematicallystudy,furtherdevelop,andapplythelinkminingtechniques totheseapplications. Thisbookcontainscontributedchaptersfromavarietyofprominentresearchers inthe?eld. Whilethechaptersarewrittenbydifferentresearchers,thetopicsand contentareorganizedinsuchawayastopresentthemostimportantmodels,al- rithms,andapplicationsonlinkmininginastructuredandconciseway. Giventhe lackofstructurallyorganizedinformationonthetopicoflinkmining,thebookwill provideinsightswhicharenoteasilyaccessibleotherwise. Wehopethatthebook willprovideausefulreferencetonotonlyresearchers,professors,andadvanced levelstudentsincomputersciencebutalsopractitionersinindustry. Wewouldliketoconveyourappreciationtoallauthorsfortheirvaluablec- tributions. WewouldalsoliketoacknowledgethatthisworkissupportedbyNSF throughgrantsIIS-0905215,IIS-0914934,andDBI-0960443. Chicago,Illinois PhilipS. Yu Urbana-Champaign,Illinois JiaweiHan Pittsburgh,Pennsylvania ChristosFaloutsos v Contents Part I Link-Based Clustering 1 Machine Learning Approaches to Link-Based Clustering. . . . . . . . . . . 3 Zhongfei(Mark)Zhang,BoLong,ZhenGuo,TianbingXu, andPhilipS. Yu 2 Scalable Link-Based Similarity Computation and Clustering. . . . . . . . 45 XiaoxinYin,JiaweiHan,andPhilipS. Yu 3 Community Evolution and Change Point Detection in Time-Evolving Graphs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 JimengSun,SpirosPapadimitriou,PhilipS. Yu,andChristosFaloutsos Part II Graph Mining and Community Analysis 4 A Survey of Link Mining Tasks for Analyzing Noisy and Incomplete Networks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 GalileoMarkNamata,HossamSharara,andLiseGetoor 5 Markov Logic: A Language and Algorithms for Link Mining. . . . . . . 135 PedroDomingos,DanielLowd,StanleyKok,AniruddhNath,Hoifung Poon,MatthewRichardson,andParagSingla 6 Understanding Group Structures and Properties in Social Media. . . . 163 LeiTangandHuanLiu 7 Time Sensitive Ranking with Application to Publication Search. . . . . 187 XinLi,BingLiu,andPhilipS. Yu 8 Proximity Tracking on Dynamic Bipartite Graphs: Problem De?nitions and Fast Solutions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211 Hanghang Tong, Spiros Papadimitriou, Philip S. Yu, andChristosFaloutsos vii viii Contents 9 Discriminative Frequent Pattern-Based Graph Classi?catio
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With the recent flourishing research activities on Web search and mining, social network analysis, information network analysis, information retrieval, link analysis, and structural data mining, research on link mining has been rapidly growing, forming a new field of data mining. Traditional data mining focuses on "flat" or “isolated” data in which each data object is represented as an independent attribute vector. However, many real-world data sets are inter-connected, much richer in structure, involving objects of heterogeneous types and complex links. Hence, the study of link mining will have a high impact in various important applications such as Web and text mining, social network analysis, collaborative filtering, and bioinformatics. Link Mining: Models, Algorithms and Applications focuses on the theory and techniques as well as the related applications for link mining, especially from an interdisciplinary point of view. Due to the high popularity of linkage data, extensive applications ranging from governmental organizations to commercial businesses to people's daily life call for exploring the techniques of mining linkage data. This book provides a comprehensive coverage of the link mining models, techniques and applications. Each chapter is contributed from some well known researchers in the field. Link Mining: Models, Algorithms and Applications is designed for researchers, teachers, and advanced-level students in computer science. This book is also suitable for practitioners in industry.
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