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Graph Learning and Its Advancements on Large Language Models: A Holistic Survey (2212.08966v5)

Published 17 Dec 2022 in cs.AI

Abstract: Graph learning is a prevalent domain that endeavors to learn the intricate relationships among nodes and the topological structure of graphs. Over the years, graph learning has transcended from graph theory to graph data mining. With the advent of representation learning, it has attained remarkable performance in diverse scenarios. Owing to its extensive application prospects, graph learning attracts copious attention. While some researchers have accomplished impressive surveys on graph learning, they failed to connect related objectives, methods, and applications in a more coherent way. As a result, they did not encompass current ample scenarios and challenging problems due to the rapid expansion of graph learning. Particularly, LLMs have recently had a disruptive effect on human life, but they also show relative weakness in structured scenarios. The question of how to make these models more powerful with graph learning remains open. Our survey focuses on the most recent advancements in integrating graph learning with pre-trained LLMs, specifically emphasizing their application within the domain of LLMs. Different from previous surveys on graph learning, we provide a holistic review that analyzes current works from the perspective of graph structure, and discusses the latest applications, trends, and challenges in graph learning. Specifically, we commence by proposing a taxonomy and then summarize the methods employed in graph learning. We then provide a detailed elucidation of mainstream applications. Finally, we propose future directions.

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