
Mining Heterogeneous Information Networks
Principles and Methodologies
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Published on 30. July 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
126 pages
978-1-60845-880-6 (ISBN)
Description
Real-world physical and abstract data objects are interconnected, forming gigantic, interconnected networks. By structuring these data objects and interactions between these objects into multiple types, such networks become semi-structured heterogeneous information networks. Most real-world applications that handle big data, including interconnected social media and social networks, scientific, engineering, or medical information systems, online e-commerce systems, and most database systems, can be structured into heterogeneous information networks. Therefore, effective analysis of large-scale heterogeneous information networks poses an interesting but critical challenge.
In this book, we investigate the principles and methodologies of mining heterogeneous information networks. Departing from many existing network models that view interconnected data as homogeneous graphs or networks, our semi-structured heterogeneous information network model leverages the rich semantics of typed nodes and links in a network and uncovers surprisingly rich knowledge from the network. This semi-structured heterogeneous network modeling leads to a series of new principles and powerful methodologies for mining interconnected data, including: (1) rank-based clustering and classification; (2) meta-path-based similarity search and mining; (3) relation strength-aware mining, and many other potential developments. This book introduces this new research frontier and points out some promising research directions.
In this book, we investigate the principles and methodologies of mining heterogeneous information networks. Departing from many existing network models that view interconnected data as homogeneous graphs or networks, our semi-structured heterogeneous information network model leverages the rich semantics of typed nodes and links in a network and uncovers surprisingly rich knowledge from the network. This semi-structured heterogeneous network modeling leads to a series of new principles and powerful methodologies for mining interconnected data, including: (1) rank-based clustering and classification; (2) meta-path-based similarity search and mining; (3) relation strength-aware mining, and many other potential developments. This book introduces this new research frontier and points out some promising research directions.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Rafael
United States
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 187 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-60845-880-6 (9781608458806)
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Content
- Introduction
- Ranking-Based Clustering
- Classification of Heterogeneous Information Networks
- Meta-Path-Based Similarity Search
- Meta-Path-Based Relationship Prediction
- Relation Strength-Aware Clustering with Incomplete Attributes
- User-Guided Clustering via Meta-Path Selection
- Research Frontiers
- Ranking-Based Clustering
- Classification of Heterogeneous Information Networks
- Meta-Path-Based Similarity Search
- Meta-Path-Based Relationship Prediction
- Relation Strength-Aware Clustering with Incomplete Attributes
- User-Guided Clustering via Meta-Path Selection
- Research Frontiers