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Many systems of socioeconomic interests find a convenient representation in the form of temporal networks, i.e., sets of nodes and interactions occurring at specified times. In the corresponding data sets, however, crucial elements coexist with nonessential ones and noise. Several methods have thus been proposed to extract a "network backbone," i.e., the set of most important links in a network data set. The outcome of such methods can be seen as compressed versions of the original data. However, the question of how to practically use