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Survey on Graph Neural Network Acceleration: An Algorithmic Perspective

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arxiv 2202.04822 v2 pith:FGPCHSR5 submitted 2022-02-10 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords methodsaccelerationgnnsalgorithmicgraphneuralperspectiveresearch
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Graph neural networks (GNNs) have been a hot spot of recent research and are widely utilized in diverse applications. However, with the use of huger data and deeper models, an urgent demand is unsurprisingly made to accelerate GNNs for more efficient execution. In this paper, we provide a comprehensive survey on acceleration methods for GNNs from an algorithmic perspective. We first present a new taxonomy to classify existing acceleration methods into five categories. Based on the classification, we systematically discuss these methods and highlight their correlations. Next, we provide comparisons from aspects of the efficiency and characteristics of these methods. Finally, we suggest some promising prospects for future research.

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    A graph compression scheme that merges inference-equivalent nodes so GNN inference can run on a smaller graph with no or little decompression, claiming 55-85% inference cost reduction with small accuracy loss.

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