Degree-based stratification of nodes in Graph Neural Networks
December 16, 2023 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ Asian Conference on Machine Learning
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Authors
Ameen Ali, Hakan Cevikalp, Lior Wolf
arXiv ID
2312.10458
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Citations
2
Venue
Asian Conference on Machine Learning
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Despite much research, Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) still do not display the favorable scaling properties of other deep neural networks such as Convolutional Neural Networks and Transformers. Previous work has identified issues such as oversmoothing of the latent representation and have suggested solutions such as skip connections and sophisticated normalization schemes. Here, we propose a different approach that is based on a stratification of the graph nodes. We provide motivation that the nodes in a graph can be stratified into those with a low degree and those with a high degree and that the two groups are likely to behave differently. Based on this motivation, we modify the Graph Neural Network (GNN) architecture so that the weight matrices are learned, separately, for the nodes in each group. This simple-to-implement modification seems to improve performance across datasets and GNN methods. To verify that this increase in performance is not only due to the added capacity, we also perform the same modification for random splits of the nodes, which does not lead to any improvement.
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