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Revisiting Neighborhood Aggregation in Graph Neural Networks for Node Classification using Statistical Signal Processing

Published 21 Jul 2024 in cs.LG, eess.SP, and stat.ML | (2407.15284v1)

Abstract: We delve into the issue of node classification within graphs, specifically reevaluating the concept of neighborhood aggregation, which is a fundamental component in graph neural networks (GNNs). Our analysis reveals conceptual flaws within certain benchmark GNN models when operating under the assumption of edge-independent node labels, a condition commonly observed in benchmark graphs employed for node classification. Approaching neighborhood aggregation from a statistical signal processing perspective, our investigation provides novel insights which may be used to design more efficient GNN models.

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