IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, volume 70, issue 4, pages 1430-1441

Effective Indexes and Classification Algorithms for Supervised Link Prediction Approach to Anticipating Technology Convergence: A Comparative Study

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-04-01
scimago Q1
SJR1.201
CiteScore10.3
Impact factor4.6
ISSN00189391, 15580040
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Strategy and Management
Abstract
This article conducts a comparative analysis to investigate the effects of different classification algorithms and structural proximity indexes on the performance of the supervised link prediction approach to anticipating technology convergence at different forecast horizons. For this, we identify relationships between technologies of interest for different time periods and compute 10 structural proximity indexes among unconnected technologies at each period. We develop a set of classification models that identify potential convergence among unconnected technologies where each model is configured differently by a classification algorithm and a combination of the proximity indexes. We compare the performance of the classification models to investigate effective combinations of classification algorithms and proximity indexes at different forecast horizons. The empirical analysis on Wikipedia articles about artificial intelligence technology indicates that random forest outperforms others in short-term forecasting while support vector machine outperforms others in mid-term forecasting. We also identify structural proximity indexes that produce higher performance when combined with the most effective algorithm at each forecast horizon. The results of this article are expected to offer guidelines for choosing classification algorithms and indexes when applying the supervised link prediction approach in anticipating technology convergence.
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