Knowing Your Neighbours: Machine Learning on Graphs - KDnuggets
We live in a connected world and generate a vast amount of connected data. Social networks, financial transaction systems, biological networks, transportation systems, and a telecommunication nexus are all examples. The paper citation network displayed in Figure 1 is another example of connected data. The nodes represent research papers, while the edges illustrate citations between papers, with the various colour indicative of a report's subject, with seven colours coding seven topics. Representing connected data is possible using a graph data structure regularly used in Computer Science.
Sep-29-2020, 20:59:02 GMT