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Hypernetwork Dismantling via Deep Reinforcement Learning

Dengcheng Yan, Wenxin Xie, Yiwen Zhang, Qiang He, Yun Yang

2022IEEE Transactions on Network Science and Engineering32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Network dismantling aims to degrade the connectivity of a network by removing an optimal set of nodes. It has been widely adopted in many real-world applications such as epidemic control and rumor containment. However, conventional methods usually focus on simple network modeling with only pairwise interactions, while group-wise interactions modeled by hypernetwork are ubiquitous and critical. In this work, we formulate the hypernetwork dismantling problem as a node sequence decision problem and propose a deep reinforcement learning (DRL)-based hypernetwork dismantling framework. Besides, we design a novel inductive hypernetwork embedding method to ensure the transferability to various real-world hypernetworks. Our framework first generates small-scale synthetic hypernetworks and embeds the nodes and hypernetworks into a low dimensional vector space to represent the action and state space in DRL, respectively. Then trial-and-error dismantling tasks are conducted by an agent on these synthetic hypernetworks, and the dismantling strategy is continuously optimized. Finally, the well-optimized strategy is applied to real-world hypernetwork dismantling tasks. Experimental results on five real-world hypernetworks demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed framework.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceReinforcement learningEmbeddingPairwise comparisonArtificial intelligenceComplex Network Analysis TechniquesAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksMental Health Research Topics