Graphs can be found in applications like social networks, bibliographic networks, and biological databases. Understanding the relationship, or links, among graph nodes enables applications such as link prediction, recommendation, and spam detection. In this paper, we propose link-based similarity join (LS-join), which extends the similarity join operator to link-based measures. Given two sets of nodes in a graph, the LS-join returns all pairs of nodes that are highly similar to each other, with respect to an e-function. The e-function generalizes common measures like Personalized PageRank (PPR) and SimRank (SR). We study an efficient LS-join algorithm on a large graph. We further improve our solutions for PPR and SR, which involve expensive randomwalk operations. We validate our solutions by performing extensive experiments on three real graph datasets. © 2011 VLDB Endowment.
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Sun, L., Cheng, R., Li, X., Cheung, D. W., & Han, J. (2011). On Link-based similarity join. In Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment (Vol. 4, pp. 714–725). VLDB Endowment. https://doi.org/10.14778/3402707.3402712
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