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Graph data is powerful, thanks to its ability to model arbitrary relationship between objects and is encountered in a range of real-world applications in fields such as bioinformatics, traffic network, scientific collaboration, world wide web and social networks. Graph data mining is used to discover useful information and knowledge from graph data. The complications of nodes, links and the semi-structure form present challenges in terms of the computation tasks, e.g., node classification, link prediction, and graph classification. In this context, various advanced techniques, including graph embedding and graph neural networks, have recently been proposed to improve the performance of graph data mining.
This book provides a state-of-the-art review of graph data mining methods. It addresses a current hot topic – the security of graph data mining – and proposes a series of detection methods to identify adversarial samples in graph data. In addition, it introduces readers to graph augmentation and subgraph networks to further enhance the models, i.e., improve their accuracy and robustness. Lastly, the book describes the applications of these advanced techniques in various scenarios, such as traffic networks, social and technical networks, and blockchains.
Qi Xuan is a Professor at the Institute of Cyberspace Security, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China. His current research interests include network science, graph data mining, cyberspace security, and deep learning. He has published more than 50 papers in leading journals and conferences, including IEEE TKDE, IEEE TIE, IEEE TNSE, ICSE, and FSE. He is the reviewer of the journals such like IEEE TKDE, IEEE TIE, IEEE TII, and IEEE TNSE.
Zhongyuan Ruan is a lecturer at the Institute of Cyberspace Security, Zhejiang University of Technology, Hangzhou, China. His current research interests include network science, such as epidemic and information spreading in complex networks, and traffic networks. He has published more than 20 papers in journals such as Physical Review Letters, Physical Review E, Chaos, Scientific Reports, and Physica A.
Yong Min is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Cyberspace Security, Zhejiang University ofTechnology, Hangzhou, China. His research interests include social network analysis, computational communication, and artificial intelligence algorithms. He was named an Excellent Young Teacher of Zhejiang University of Technology. He has hosted and participated in more than ten projects, including those by national and provincial natural science foundations. He has also published over 30 papers, including two in the leading journal Nature and Science, and he holds more than three patents.Il sito utilizza cookie ed altri strumenti di tracciamento che raccolgono informazioni dal dispositivo dell’utente. Oltre ai cookie tecnici ed analitici aggregati, strettamente necessari per il funzionamento di questo sito web, previo consenso dell’utente possono essere installati cookie di profilazione e marketing e cookie dei social media. Cliccando su “Accetto tutti i cookie” saranno attivate tutte le categorie di cookie. Per accettare solo deterninate categorie di cookie, cliccare invece su “Impostazioni cookie”. Chiudendo il banner o continuando a navigare saranno installati solo cookie tecnici. Per maggiori dettagli, consultare la Cookie Policy.