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Federated Graph Machine Learning: A Survey of Concepts, Techniques, and Applications

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Graph machine learning has gained great attention in both academia and industry recently. Most of the graph machine learning models, such as Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), are trained over massive graph data. However, in many real-world scenarios, such as hospitalization prediction in healthcare systems, the graph data is usually stored at multiple data owners and cannot be directly accessed by any other parties due to privacy concerns and regulation restrictions. Federated Graph Machine Learning (FGML) is a promising solution to tackle this challenge by training graph machine learning models in a federated manner. In this survey, we conduct a comprehensive review of the literature in FGML. Specifically, we first provide a new taxonomy to divide the existing problems in FGML into two settings, namely, FL with structured data and structured FL. Then, we review the mainstream techniques in each setting and elaborate on how they address the challenges under FGML. In addition, we summarize the real-world applications of FGML from different domains and introduce open graph datasets and platforms adopted in FGML. Finally, we present several limitations in the existing studies with promising research directions in this field.

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S2FGL: Spatial Spectral Federated Graph Learning

cs.LG · 2025-07-03 · conditional · novelty 4.0

S2FGL improves subgraph federated graph learning by injecting prototype-based semantic knowledge and aligning local and global spectral projections, gaining about 1 to 2 points of node classification accuracy.

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  • S2FGL: Spatial Spectral Federated Graph Learning cs.LG · 2025-07-03 · conditional · none · ref 16 · internal anchor

    S2FGL improves subgraph federated graph learning by injecting prototype-based semantic knowledge and aligning local and global spectral projections, gaining about 1 to 2 points of node classification accuracy.