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Agent-based Graph Neural Networks

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We present a novel graph neural network we call AgentNet, which is designed specifically for graph-level tasks. AgentNet is inspired by sublinear algorithms, featuring a computational complexity that is independent of the graph size. The architecture of AgentNet differs fundamentally from the architectures of traditional graph neural networks. In AgentNet, some trained \textit{neural agents} intelligently walk the graph, and then collectively decide on the output. We provide an extensive theoretical analysis of AgentNet: We show that the agents can learn to systematically explore their neighborhood and that AgentNet can distinguish some structures that are even indistinguishable by 2-WL. Moreover, AgentNet is able to separate any two graphs which are sufficiently different in terms of subgraphs. We confirm these theoretical results with synthetic experiments on hard-to-distinguish graphs and real-world graph classification tasks. In both cases, we compare favorably not only to standard GNNs but also to computationally more expensive GNN extensions.

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2025 1

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Node-as-Agent: Graph Agentic Network

cs.CL · 2025-08-01 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A node-as-agent framework where a frozen LLM plans each node's local and global message passing achieves competitive Cora accuracy without training, but uses per-dataset prompt selection and leaves label-leakage questions unresolved.

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  • Node-as-Agent: Graph Agentic Network cs.CL · 2025-08-01 · conditional · none · ref 20 · internal anchor

    A node-as-agent framework where a frozen LLM plans each node's local and global message passing achieves competitive Cora accuracy without training, but uses per-dataset prompt selection and leaves label-leakage questions unresolved.