An edge-enhanced causal attention module (ECAL) improves graph classification accuracy under artificially induced label imbalance on PTC, Tox21, and ogbg-molhiv.
Unsupervised Inductive Graph-Level Representation Learning via Graph-Graph Proximity
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We introduce a novel approach to graph-level representation learning, which is to embed an entire graph into a vector space where the embeddings of two graphs preserve their graph-graph proximity. Our approach, UGRAPHEMB, is a general framework that provides a novel means to performing graph-level embedding in a completely unsupervised and inductive manner. The learned neural network can be considered as a function that receives any graph as input, either seen or unseen in the training set, and transforms it into an embedding. A novel graph-level embedding generation mechanism called Multi-Scale Node Attention (MSNA), is proposed. Experiments on five real graph datasets show that UGRAPHEMB achieves competitive accuracy in the tasks of graph classification, similarity ranking, and graph visualization.
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Catch Causal Signals from Edges for Label Imbalance in Graph Classification
An edge-enhanced causal attention module (ECAL) improves graph classification accuracy under artificially induced label imbalance on PTC, Tox21, and ogbg-molhiv.