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PolicyClusterGCN: Identifying Efficient Clusters for Training Graph Convolutional Networks (2306.14357v1)

Published 25 Jun 2023 in cs.LG and cs.SI

Abstract: Graph convolutional networks (GCNs) have achieved huge success in several ML tasks on graph-structured data. Recently, several sampling techniques have been proposed for the efficient training of GCNs and to improve the performance of GCNs on ML tasks. Specifically, the subgraph-based sampling approaches such as ClusterGCN and GraphSAINT have achieved state-of-the-art performance on the node classification tasks. These subgraph-based sampling approaches rely on heuristics -- such as graph partitioning via edge cuts -- to identify clusters that are then treated as minibatches during GCN training. In this work, we hypothesize that rather than relying on such heuristics, one can learn a reinforcement learning (RL) policy to compute efficient clusters that lead to effective GCN performance. To that end, we propose PolicyClusterGCN, an online RL framework that can identify good clusters for GCN training. We develop a novel Markov Decision Process (MDP) formulation that allows the policy network to predict ``importance" weights on the edges which are then utilized by a clustering algorithm (Graclus) to compute the clusters. We train the policy network using a standard policy gradient algorithm where the rewards are computed from the classification accuracies while training GCN using clusters given by the policy. Experiments on six real-world datasets and several synthetic datasets show that PolicyClusterGCN outperforms existing state-of-the-art models on node classification task.

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