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Semi-Supervised Classification on Non-Sparse Graphs Using Low-Rank Graph Convolutional Networks (1905.10224v1)

Published 24 May 2019 in cs.LG, cs.DM, cs.NE, math.NA, and stat.ML

Abstract: Graph Convolutional Networks (GCNs) have proven to be successful tools for semi-supervised learning on graph-based datasets. For sparse graphs, linear and polynomial filter functions have yielded impressive results. For large non-sparse graphs, however, network training and evaluation becomes prohibitively expensive. By introducing low-rank filters, we gain significant runtime acceleration and simultaneously improved accuracy. We further propose an architecture change mimicking techniques from Model Order Reduction in what we call a reduced-order GCN. Moreover, we present how our method can also be applied to hypergraph datasets and how hypergraph convolution can be implemented efficiently.

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