SiLAN augments target-neighborhood centroids with Gaussian noise whose variance comes from the frozen source model's neighbor dispersion, improving contrastive SFDA accuracy on three benchmarks.
Wiener Graph Deconvolutional Network Improves Graph Self-Supervised Learning
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Graph self-supervised learning (SSL) has been vastly employed to learn representations from unlabeled graphs. Existing methods can be roughly divided into predictive learning and contrastive learning, where the latter one attracts more research attention with better empirical performance. We argue that, however, predictive models weaponed with powerful decoder could achieve comparable or even better representation power than contrastive models. In this work, we propose a Wiener Graph Deconvolutional Network (WGDN), an augmentation-adaptive decoder empowered by graph wiener filter to perform information reconstruction. Theoretical analysis proves the superior reconstruction ability of graph wiener filter. Extensive experimental results on various datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
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What Has Been Overlooked in Contrastive Source-Free Domain Adaptation: Leveraging Source-Informed Latent Augmentation within Neighborhood Context
SiLAN augments target-neighborhood centroids with Gaussian noise whose variance comes from the frozen source model's neighbor dispersion, improving contrastive SFDA accuracy on three benchmarks.