PTCL trains a dynamic graph classifier with only final-timestamp labels by using a variational EM loop and a temporal curriculum that weights pseudo-labels by closeness to the final label.
GMNN: Graph Markov Neural Networks
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This paper studies semi-supervised object classification in relational data, which is a fundamental problem in relational data modeling. The problem has been extensively studied in the literature of both statistical relational learning (e.g. relational Markov networks) and graph neural networks (e.g. graph convolutional networks). Statistical relational learning methods can effectively model the dependency of object labels through conditional random fields for collective classification, whereas graph neural networks learn effective object representations for classification through end-to-end training. In this paper, we propose the Graph Markov Neural Network (GMNN) that combines the advantages of both worlds. A GMNN models the joint distribution of object labels with a conditional random field, which can be effectively trained with the variational EM algorithm. In the E-step, one graph neural network learns effective object representations for approximating the posterior distributions of object labels. In the M-step, another graph neural network is used to model the local label dependency. Experiments on object classification, link classification, and unsupervised node representation learning show that GMNN achieves state-of-the-art results.
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PTCL: Pseudo-Label Temporal Curriculum Learning for Label-Limited Dynamic Graph
PTCL trains a dynamic graph classifier with only final-timestamp labels by using a variational EM loop and a temporal curriculum that weights pseudo-labels by closeness to the final label.