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Towards a Unified Method for Network Dynamic via Adversarial Weighted Link Prediction

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arxiv 2401.03444 v1 pith:WT7ZMHLN submitted 2024-01-07 cs.NI cs.SI

classification cs.NIcs.SI
keywords networkpredictiondynamicnetworkslinkadversarialhigh-qualityhq-tlp
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Network dynamic (e.g., traffic burst in data center networks and channel fading in cellular WiFi networks) has a great impact on the performance of communication networks (e.g., throughput, capacity, delay, and jitter). This article proposes a unified prediction-based method to handle the dynamic of various network systems. From the view of graph deep learning, I generally formulate the dynamic prediction of networks as a temporal link prediction task and analyze the possible challenges of the prediction of weighted networks, where link weights have the wide-value-range and sparsity issues. Inspired by the high-resolution video frame prediction with generative adversarial network (GAN), I try to adopt adversarial learning to generate high-quality predicted snapshots for network dynamic, which is expected to support the precise and fine-grained network control. A novel high-quality temporal link prediction (HQ-TLP) model with GAN is then developed to illustrate the potential of my basic idea. Extensive experiments for various application scenarios further demonstrate the powerful capability of HQ-TLP.

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