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Relational Graph Neural Network Design via Progressive Neural Architecture Search (2105.14490v4)

Published 30 May 2021 in cs.LG

Abstract: We propose a novel solution to addressing a long-standing dilemma in the representation learning of graph neural networks (GNNs): how to effectively capture and represent useful information embedded in long-distance nodes to improve the performance of nodes with low homophily without leading to performance degradation in nodes with high homophily. This dilemma limits the generalization capability of existing GNNs. Intuitively, interactions with distant nodes introduce more noise for a node than those with close neighbors. However, in most existing works, messages being passed among nodes are mingled together, which is inefficient from a communication perspective. Our solution is based on a novel, simple, yet effective aggregation scheme, resulting in a ladder-style GNN architecture, namely LADDER-GNN. Specifically, we separate messages from different hops, assign different dimensions for them, and then concatenate them to obtain node representations. Such disentangled representations facilitate improving the information-to-noise ratio of messages passed from different hops. To explore an effective hop-dimension relationship, we develop a conditionally progressive neural architecture search strategy. Based on the searching results, we further propose an efficient approximate hop-dimension relation function to facilitate the rapid configuration of the proposed LADDER-GNN. We verify the proposed LADDER-GNN on seven diverse semi-supervised node classification datasets. Experimental results show that our solution achieves better performance than most existing GNNs. We further analyze our aggregation scheme with two commonly used GNN architectures, and the results corroborate that our scheme outperforms existing schemes in classifying low homophily nodes by a large margin.

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