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Codesota · Graphs · Link Prediction · OGB ogbl-collabTasks/Graphs/Link Prediction
Link Prediction · benchmark dataset · 2020 · EN

Open Graph Benchmark - ogbl-collab.

Author collaboration network from MAG. Predict future collaborations from past collaborations. 235K nodes, 1.2M edges. Standard OGB link-prediction benchmark, evaluated by Hits@50.

Paper Submit a result
§ 01 · Leaderboard

Best published scores.

3 results indexed across 1 metric. Shaded row marks current SOTA; ties broken by submission date.


Primary
hits_at_50 · higher is better
hits_at_50· primary
3 rows
#ModelOrgSubmittedPaper / codehits_at_50
01PROXIOSSResearchApr 2026editorial70.98
02BUDDYOSSOxford / TwitterApr 2026editorial65.94
03SEALOSSMeta AI / WSUApr 2026editorial64.74
Fig 2 · Rows sorted by score within each metric. Shaded row marks SOTA. Dates reflect model or paper release where available, otherwise the date Codesota accessed the source.
§ 03 · Progress

1 steps
of state of the art.

Each row below marks a model that broke the previous record on hits_at_50. Intermediate submissions are kept in the leaderboard above; only SOTA-setting entries are re-listed here.

Higher scores win. Each subsequent entry improved upon the previous best.

SOTA line · hits_at_50
  1. Apr 5, 2026PROXIResearch70.98
Fig 3 · SOTA-setting models only. 1 entries span Apr 2026 Apr 2026.
§ 06 · Contribute

Have a score that beats
this table?

Submit a checkpoint and a reproduction script. We will run it, publish the score, and — if it takes the top — annotate the step on the progress chart with your name.

Submit a result Read submission guide
What a submission needs
  • 01A public checkpoint or API endpoint
  • 02A reproduction script with frozen commit + seed
  • 03Declared evaluation environment (Python, deps)
  • 04One row per metric declared by this dataset
  • 05A contact so we can follow up on discrepancies