Cora, Citeseer, and Pubmed are three citation networks for research papers, where nodes represent publications and edges denote citation links. Node attributes consist of bag-of-words representations of the papers.
ACM is a paper network where nodes represent papers connected by edges if two papers share the same author. The network is characterized by features that include bagof- words representations of paper keywords.
Cora, Citeseer, and Pubmed are commonly used citation network datasets. Among these, Citeseer has the most dense features, while Pubmed has more nodes and edges.
ACM is a network of papers where each node represents a paper. In contrast to citation networks, edges connect papers that share the same authors.
Flickr serves as a social network that captures the connections between users originating from image and video hosting websites. These users are categorized into nine groups according to their personal interests.