Unraveling the Impact of Heterophilic Structures on Graph Positive-Unlabeled Learning

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Authors Yuhao Wu, Jiangchao Yao, Bo Han, Lina Yao, Tongliang Liu arXiv ID 2405.19919 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.SI Citations 5 Venue International Conference on Machine Learning Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
While Positive-Unlabeled (PU) learning is vital in many real-world scenarios, its application to graph data still remains under-explored. We unveil that a critical challenge for PU learning on graph lies on the edge heterophily, which directly violates the irreducibility assumption for Class-Prior Estimation (class prior is essential for building PU learning algorithms) and degenerates the latent label inference on unlabeled nodes during classifier training. In response to this challenge, we introduce a new method, named Graph PU Learning with Label Propagation Loss (GPL). Specifically, GPL considers learning from PU nodes along with an intermediate heterophily reduction, which helps mitigate the negative impact of the heterophilic structure. We formulate this procedure as a bilevel optimization that reduces heterophily in the inner loop and efficiently learns a classifier in the outer loop. Extensive experiments across a variety of datasets have shown that GPL significantly outperforms baseline methods, confirming its effectiveness and superiority.
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