Stealing Training Graphs from Graph Neural Networks
November 17, 2024 ยท Declared Dead ยท ๐ Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
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Authors
Minhua Lin, Enyan Dai, Junjie Xu, Jinyuan Jia, Xiang Zhang, Suhang Wang
arXiv ID
2411.11197
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
cs.CR
Citations
5
Venue
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have shown promising results in modeling graphs in various tasks. The training of GNNs, especially on specialized tasks such as bioinformatics, demands extensive expert annotations, which are expensive and usually contain sensitive information of data providers. The trained GNN models are often shared for deployment in the real world. As neural networks can memorize the training samples, the model parameters of GNNs have a high risk of leaking private training data. Our theoretical analysis shows the strong connections between trained GNN parameters and the training graphs used, confirming the training graph leakage issue. However, explorations into training data leakage from trained GNNs are rather limited. Therefore, we investigate a novel problem of stealing graphs from trained GNNs. To obtain high-quality graphs that resemble the target training set, a graph diffusion model with diffusion noise optimization is deployed as a graph generator. Furthermore, we propose a selection method that effectively leverages GNN model parameters to identify training graphs from samples generated by the graph diffusion model. Extensive experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed framework in stealing training graphs from the trained GNN.
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