HeteroBA achieves high attack success rates by inserting trigger nodes with sampled features and strategically chosen connections into heterogeneous graphs, with minimal impact on clean accuracy.
Generalized Graph Signal Reconstruction via the Uncertainty Principle
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We introduce a novel uncertainty principle for generalized graph signals that extends classical time-frequency and graph uncertainty principles into a unified framework. By defining joint vertex-time and spectral-frequency spreads, we quantify signal localization across these domains, revealing a trade-off between them. This framework allows us to identify a class of signals with maximal energy concentration in both domains, forming the fundamental atoms for a new joint vertex-time dictionary. This dictionary enhances signal reconstruction under practical constraints, such as incomplete or intermittent data, commonly encountered in sensor and social networks. Numerical experiments on real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach, showing improved reconstruction accuracy and noise robustness compared to existing methods.
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HeteroBA: A Structure-Manipulating Backdoor Attack on Heterogeneous Graphs
HeteroBA achieves high attack success rates by inserting trigger nodes with sampled features and strategically chosen connections into heterogeneous graphs, with minimal impact on clean accuracy.