RAM augments relational graph models with attribute-semantic retrieval via random-walk documents and two contrastive augmentations (ATRA, ETRA) to achieve state-of-the-art results on five real-world databases.
Kipf, Peter Bloem, Rianne van den Berg, Ivan Titov, and Max Welling
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From Schema to Signal: Retrieval-Augmented Modeling for Relational Data Analytics
RAM augments relational graph models with attribute-semantic retrieval via random-walk documents and two contrastive augmentations (ATRA, ETRA) to achieve state-of-the-art results on five real-world databases.