Random walk with restart on multilayer networks: from node prioritisation to supervised link prediction and beyond

Publication date

2024-05-28



Abstract

Biological networks have proven invaluable ability for representing biological knowledge. Multilayer networks, which gather different types of nodes and edges in multiplex, heterogeneous and bipartite networks, provide a natural way to integrate diverse and multi-scale data sources into a common framework. Recently, we developed MultiXrank, a Random Walk with Restart algorithm able to explore such multilayer networks. MultiXrank outputs scores reflecting the proximity between an initial set of seed node(s) and all the other nodes in the multilayer network. In this talk, I will illustrate the versatility of MultiXrank for performing various bioinformatic tasks, from node prioritisation to link prediction and beyond.

Document Type

Conference report

Language

English

Publisher

Barcelona Super Computer Center. Education & Training team

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