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arxiv: 2312.15520 · v1 · pith:CI4MQPS3 · submitted 2023-12-24 · cs.LG

Graph Coarsening via Convolution Matching for Scalable Graph Neural Network Training

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classification cs.LG
keywords graphconvmatchpredictionconvolutionscalableclassificationcoarseninggraphs
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Graph summarization as a preprocessing step is an effective and complementary technique for scalable graph neural network (GNN) training. In this work, we propose the Coarsening Via Convolution Matching (CONVMATCH) algorithm and a highly scalable variant, A-CONVMATCH, for creating summarized graphs that preserve the output of graph convolution. We evaluate CONVMATCH on six real-world link prediction and node classification graph datasets, and show it is efficient and preserves prediction performance while significantly reducing the graph size. Notably, CONVMATCH achieves up to 95% of the prediction performance of GNNs on node classification while trained on graphs summarized down to 1% the size of the original graph. Furthermore, on link prediction tasks, CONVMATCH consistently outperforms all baselines, achieving up to a 2x improvement.

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