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Iteratively Refined Early Interaction Alignment for Subgraph Matching based Graph Retrieval
Graph retrieval based on subgraph isomorphism has several real-world applications such as scene graph retrieval, molecular fingerprint detection and circuit design. Roy et al. [35] proposed IsoNet, a late interaction model for subgraph matching, which first computes the node and edge embeddings of each graph independently of paired graph and then computes a trainable alignment map. Here, we present $\texttt{IsoNet++}$, an early interaction graph neural network (GNN), based on several technical innovations. First, we compute embeddings of all nodes by passing messages within and across the two input graphs, guided by an *injective alignment* between their nodes. Second, we update this alignment in a lazy fashion over multiple *rounds*.
Tinder's new head pushes company to move away from 'hookup' reputation and rebrand for Gen Z users
'The Big Weekend Show' co-hosts discuss Tinder user traffic peaking during'Dating Sunday.' Spencer Rascoff, the CEO of Tinder parent company Match Group, is promising to change the reputation of Tinder as a casual hookup app into a more serious dating app. They don't drink as much alcohol, they don't have as much sex," Rascoff said to a group of investors, according to The Wall Street Journal. "We need to adapt our products to accept that reality." Unlike the millennial generation, which helped popularize Tinder and shaped the dating app into a domestic and international success, Gen Z appears to be less interested in purely casual dating experiences. Some commentators believe that Gen Z is a generation that is tired of "ghosting," which is defined as suddenly cutting off communications with another person without warning, and instead seeking more authentic dating experiences.
Iteratively Refined Early Interaction Alignment for Subgraph Matching based Graph Retrieval
Graph retrieval based on subgraph isomorphism has several real-world applications such as scene graph retrieval, molecular fingerprint detection and circuit design. Roy et al. [35] proposed IsoNet, a late interaction model for subgraph matching, which first computes the node and edge embeddings of each graph independently of paired graph and then computes a trainable alignment map. Here, we present \texttt{IsoNet }, an early interaction graph neural network (GNN), based on several technical innovations. First, we compute embeddings of all nodes by passing messages within and across the two input graphs, guided by an *injective alignment* between their nodes. Second, we update this alignment in a lazy fashion over multiple *rounds*.
Can't find 'the one'? Scientists reveal new phenomenon making it harder to get into serious relationships
A new phenomenon has recently emerged that has made it difficult for people to find'the one,' a study has revealed. Researchers found young adults are suffering from'social media confusion' caused by the platforms as well as dating apps. The sites increase the temptation and desire for a new partner, making people less likely to stick it out in a relationship, the researchers say. And users are exposed to more attractive and wealthy people than ever before, which is distorting their expectations in a potential mate. The team suggested that people ages 18 to 30 are now valuing'pleasure' over long-term stability.
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I Don't Think My Hookups Need to Know About My Open Relationship
This is part of Help! Wanted, a special series from Slate advice. In the advising biz, there are certain eternal dilemmas that bedevil letter writers and columnists alike. For this edition, we asked writer Sable Yong to field your questions about online dating. She writes the newsletter Hard Feelings and her first essay collection Die Hot With A Vengeance will be published by Harper Collins in 2024. Matched is a pop-up advice column about online dating. Have a question about navigating dating apps? Can you make a ruling once and for all: If I'm on an app like Tinder or Grindr, and it clearly states I am there for "short-term fun" or "right now," do I really need to also talk about being in an open relationship with potential partners?
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Artificial Intelligence, Dating Apps, and the Future of Romance.
Artificial Intelligence and Romance are an inevitable match. Love is the basis of human experience, yet it remains one of the most challenging emotions to understand and define. Since the dawn of time, we have been searching for that special someone to share our lives with, and in recent years, technology has begun to play an increasingly important role in this quest. The advent of online dating has transformed the way we connect with potential partners, and the growth of social media has created new opportunities for building relationships. But as our interactions with technology become more and more intimate, what role will artificial intelligence (AI) play in our search for love? AI is disrupting virtually every other area of our lives, from how we work and communicate to how we shop and consume.
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Liberal mag mocked for knocking 'petromasculinity', hoping 'climate crisis will help change masculinity'
Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on Foxnews.com. Liberal magazine The New Republic (TNR) garnered the scorn of critics after publishing an article Friday celebrating "petromasculinity" being rejected by younger generations, specifically those using online dating apps. In the piece, headlined "'Petromasculinity' Is Becoming Toxic, Too--at Least to Online Daters," TNR praised what appeared to be a shift in online daters preferring a potential partner who cares about climate change and "rejecting petromasculinity: the climate denial, authoritarian politics, and sexism that are too often inextricably linked." The dating app Tinder is shown on an Apple iPhone in this photo illustration taken February 10, 2016.
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My Boyfriend's Favorite Sexual "Game" Has Me Wondering What He Really Thinks of Me
How to Do It is Slate's sex advice column. Send it to Stoya and Rich here. Like most sexually healthy couples, my boyfriend and I consume pornography. But I'm worried about the sorts of stuff my boyfriend likes. He prefers pornographic games to videos or pictures; he says they're "more interactive."
Women rate age, income and personality highly when it comes to sexual attraction
It's a question that has baffled most men for years – what do women want? Now, a new survey has revealed exactly what females rate the highest when it comes to sexual attraction, as well as what men's priorities are. The findings suggest that while women rate age, income and personality highly, men are more focused on looks. The researchers suggest that these differences may occur as a result of the fact that women's window for reproduction is more limited than men's, so they'can't risk choosing poorly.' In the study, researchers from Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane surveyed 7,325 users of dating websites about what they look for in a potential partner.
Artificial intelligence and data sharing
In the context of the digital economy, data is often referred to as the new fuel driving the economy. This comparison has its origin in the title of a May 2017 report by The Economist entitled "The world's most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data". The saying "data is a new oil" became a kind of cliché. While this comparison is highly evocative, it doesn't fully reflect reality. There are a number of differences between how oil and data affect the economy.
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