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GraphFederator: Federated Visual Analysis for Multi-party Graphs

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arxiv 2008.11989 v1 pith:44MG6D2S submitted 2020-08-27 cs.HC cs.CRcs.GR

classification cs.HCcs.CRcs.GR
keywords graphsanalysismulti-partyfederatedjointapproachgraphgraphfederator
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This paper presents GraphFederator, a novel approach to construct joint representations of multi-party graphs and supports privacy-preserving visual analysis of graphs. Inspired by the concept of federated learning, we reformulate the analysis of multi-party graphs into a decentralization process. The new federation framework consists of a shared module that is responsible for joint modeling and analysis, and a set of local modules that run on respective graph data. Specifically, we propose a federated graph representation model (FGRM) that is learned from encrypted characteristics of multi-party graphs in local modules. We also design multiple visualization views for joint visualization, exploration, and analysis of multi-party graphs. Experimental results with two datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.

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