HGBA is a backdoor attack against heterogeneous graph neural networks that uses a single relation-based trigger edge to achieve high attack success with low budget and resistance to defenses.
Benchmarking Toxic Molecule Classification using Graph Neural Networks and Few Shot Learning
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Traditional methods like Graph Convolutional Networks (GCNs) face challenges with limited data and class imbalance, leading to suboptimal performance in graph classification tasks during toxicity prediction of molecules as a whole. To address these issues, we harness the power of Graph Isomorphic Networks, Multi Headed Attention and Free Large-scale Adversarial Augmentation separately on Graphs for precisely capturing the structural data of molecules and their toxicological properties. Additionally, we incorporate Few-Shot Learning to improve the model's generalization with limited annotated samples. Extensive experiments on a diverse toxicology dataset demonstrate that our method achieves an impressive state-of-art AUC-ROC value of 0.816, surpassing the baseline GCN model by 11.4%. This highlights the significance of our proposed methodology and Few Shot Learning in advancing Toxic Molecular Classification, with the potential to enhance drug discovery and environmental risk assessment processes.
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Heterogeneous Graph Backdoor Attack
HGBA is a backdoor attack against heterogeneous graph neural networks that uses a single relation-based trigger edge to achieve high attack success with low budget and resistance to defenses.