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Time-aware Gradient Attack on Dynamic Network Link Prediction

Jinyin Chen, Jian Zhang, Zhi Chen, Min Du, Qi Xuan

2021IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering41 citationsDOI

Abstract

In network link prediction, it is possible to hide a target link from being predicted with a small perturbation on network structure. This observation may be exploited in many real world scenarios, for example, to preserve privacy, or to exploit financial security. There have been many recent studies to generate adversarial examples to mislead deep learning models on graph data. However, none of the previous work has considered the dynamic nature of real-world systems. In this work, we present the first study of adversarial attack on dynamic network link prediction (DNLP). The proposed attack method, namely time-aware gradient attack (TGA), utilizes the gradient information generated by deep dynamic network embedding (DDNE) across different snapshots to rewire a few links, so as to make DDNE fail to predict target links. We implement TGA in two ways: one is based on traversal search, namely TGA-Tra; and the other is simplified with greedy search for efficiency, namely TGA-Gre. We conduct comprehensive experiments which show the outstanding performance of TGA in attacking DNLP algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceExploitTree traversalEmbeddingAdversarial systemLink (geometry)Dynamic network analysisData miningKey (lock)Theoretical computer scienceArtificial intelligenceComputer securityAlgorithmComputer networkAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksComplex Network Analysis TechniquesNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection
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