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Reconstructing the evolution history of networked complex systems

Computer Science

Reconstructing the evolution history of networked complex systems

J. Wang, Y. Zhang, et al.

Machine learning can extract the historical formation processes of diverse networked systems— from protein-protein interactions to ecological and social networks—revealing interpretable co-evolution features like preferential attachment, community structure, clustering, and degree correlations that previous theories couldn't jointly explain. Intriguingly, even a model slightly better than random on pairwise link order can reliably restore large-network formation history. This research was conducted by Junya Wang, Yi-Jiao Zhang, Cong Xu, Jiaze Li, Jiachen Sun, Jiarong Xie, Ling Feng, Tianshou Zhou, and Yanqing Hu.... show more
Abstract
The evolution processes of complex systems carry key information in the systems’ functional properties. Applying machine learning algorithms, we demonstrate that the historical formation process of various networked complex systems can be extracted, including protein-protein interaction, ecology, and social network systems. The recovered evolution process has demonstrations of immense scientific values, such as interpreting the evolution of protein-protein interaction network, facilitating structure prediction, and particularly revealing the key co-evolution features of network structures such as preferential attachment, community structure, local clustering, degree-degree correlation that could not be explained collectively by previous theories. Intriguingly, we discover that for large networks, if the performance of the machine learning model is slightly better than a random guess on the pairwise order of links, reliable restoration of the overall network formation process can be achieved. This suggests that evolution history restoration is generally highly feasible on empirical networks.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Apr 02, 2024
Authors
Junya Wang, Yi-Jiao Zhang, Cong Xu, Jiaze Li, Jiachen Sun, Jiarong Xie, Ling Feng, Tianshou Zhou, Yanqing Hu
Tags
network evolution
machine learning
protein-protein interaction
preferential attachment
community structure
local clustering
degree-degree correlation
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