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Clarify Confused Nodes via Separated Learning (2306.02285v4)

Published 4 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and cs.SI

Abstract: Graph neural networks (GNNs) have achieved remarkable advances in graph-oriented tasks. However, real-world graphs invariably contain a certain proportion of heterophilous nodes, challenging the homophily assumption of traditional GNNs and hindering their performance. Most existing studies continue to design generic models with shared weights between heterophilous and homophilous nodes. Despite the incorporation of high-order messages or multi-channel architectures, these efforts often fall short. A minority of studies attempt to train different node groups separately but suffer from inappropriate separation metrics and low efficiency. In this paper, we first propose a new metric, termed Neighborhood Confusion (NC), to facilitate a more reliable separation of nodes. We observe that node groups with different levels of NC values exhibit certain differences in intra-group accuracy and visualized embeddings. These pave the way for Neighborhood Confusion-guided Graph Convolutional Network (NCGCN), in which nodes are grouped by their NC values and accept intra-group weight sharing and message passing. Extensive experiments on both homophilous and heterophilous benchmarks demonstrate that our framework can effectively separate nodes and yield significant performance improvement compared to the latest methods. The source code will be available in https://github.com/Graph4Sec-Team/NCGNN.

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Authors (7)
  1. Jiajun Zhou (45 papers)
  2. Shengbo Gong (11 papers)
  3. Chenxuan Xie (10 papers)
  4. Shanqing Yu (41 papers)
  5. Qi Xuan (113 papers)
  6. Xiaoniu Yang (38 papers)
  7. Xuanze Chen (9 papers)
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