Network Reconstruction in Terms of the Priori Structure Information

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In this paper, we investigate the reconstruction of networks based on priori structure information by the Element Elimination Method (EEM). We firstly generate four types of synthetic networks as small-world networks, random networks, regular networks and Apollonian networks. Then, we randomly delete a fraction of links in the original networks. Finally, we employ EEM, the resource allocation (RA) and the structural perturbation method (SPM) to reconstruct four types of synthetic networks with 90% priori structure information. The experimental results show that, comparing with RA and SPM, EEM has higher indices of reconstruction accuracy on four types of synthetic networks. We also compare the reconstruction performance of EEM with RA and SPM on four empirical networks. Higher reconstruction accuracy, measured by local indices of success rates, could be achieved by EEM, which are improved by 64.11 and 47.81%, respectively.

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Fu, J. Q., Guo, Q., Yang, K., & Liu, J. G. (2021). Network Reconstruction in Terms of the Priori Structure Information. Frontiers in Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2021.732835

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