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Mul-GAD: a semi-supervised graph anomaly detection framework via aggregating multi-view information

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Anomaly detection is defined as discovering patterns that do not conform to the expected behavior. Previously, anomaly detection was mostly conducted using traditional shallow learning techniques, but with little improvement. As the emergence of graph neural networks (GNN), graph anomaly detection has been greatly developed. However, recent studies have shown that GNN-based methods encounter challenge, in that no graph anomaly detection algorithm can perform generalization on most datasets. To bridge the tap, we propose a multi-view fusion approach for graph anomaly detection (Mul-GAD). The view-level fusion captures the extent of significance between different views, while the feature-level fusion makes full use of complementary information. We theoretically and experimentally elaborate the effectiveness of the fusion strategies. For a more comprehensive conclusion, we further investigate the effect of the objective function and the number of fused views on detection performance. Exploiting these findings, our Mul-GAD is proposed equipped with fusion strategies and the well-performed objective function. Compared with other state-of-the-art detection methods, we achieve a better detection performance and generalization in most scenarios via a series of experiments conducted on Pubmed, Amazon Computer, Amazon Photo, Weibo and Books. Our code is available at https://github.com/liuyishoua/Mul-Graph-Fusion.

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Graph Evidential Learning for Anomaly Detection

cs.LG · 2025-05-31 · conditional · novelty 5.0

GEL detects anomalous nodes by scoring evidential uncertainty from feature and topology reconstruction, reporting gains on four of five benchmark datasets.

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  • Graph Evidential Learning for Anomaly Detection cs.LG · 2025-05-31 · conditional · none · ref 44 · internal anchor

    GEL detects anomalous nodes by scoring evidential uncertainty from feature and topology reconstruction, reporting gains on four of five benchmark datasets.