diffIRM combines a causal-feature mask, a diffusion-based environment augmentor, and an invariance penalty to improve out-of-distribution spatiotemporal graph prediction on SafeGraph, PeMS04, and PeMS08.
Finding Diverse and Predictable Subgraphs for Graph Domain Generalization
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This paper focuses on out-of-distribution generalization on graphs where performance drops due to the unseen distribution shift. Previous graph domain generalization works always resort to learning an invariant predictor among different source domains. However, they assume sufficient source domains are available during training, posing huge challenges for realistic applications. By contrast, we propose a new graph domain generalization framework, dubbed as DPS, by constructing multiple populations from the source domains. Specifically, DPS aims to discover multiple \textbf{D}iverse and \textbf{P}redictable \textbf{S}ubgraphs with a set of generators, namely, subgraphs are different from each other but all the them share the same semantics with the input graph. These generated source domains are exploited to learn an \textit{equi-predictive} graph neural network (GNN) across domains, which is expected to generalize well to unseen target domains. Generally, DPS is model-agnostic that can be incorporated with various GNN backbones. Extensive experiments on both node-level and graph-level benchmarks shows that the proposed DPS achieves impressive performance for various graph domain generalization tasks.
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diffIRM: A Diffusion-Augmented Invariant Risk Minimization Framework for Spatiotemporal Prediction over Graphs
diffIRM combines a causal-feature mask, a diffusion-based environment augmentor, and an invariance penalty to improve out-of-distribution spatiotemporal graph prediction on SafeGraph, PeMS04, and PeMS08.