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DFG-NAS: Deep and Flexible Graph Neural Architecture Search

(2206.08582)
Published Jun 17, 2022 in cs.LG

Abstract

Graph neural networks (GNNs) have been intensively applied to various graph-based applications. Despite their success, manually designing the well-behaved GNNs requires immense human expertise. And thus it is inefficient to discover the potentially optimal data-specific GNN architecture. This paper proposes DFG-NAS, a new neural architecture search (NAS) method that enables the automatic search of very deep and flexible GNN architectures. Unlike most existing methods that focus on micro-architectures, DFG-NAS highlights another level of design: the search for macro-architectures on how atomic propagation (\textbf{\texttt{P}}) and transformation (\textbf{\texttt{T}}) operations are integrated and organized into a GNN. To this end, DFG-NAS proposes a novel search space for \textbf{\texttt{P-T}} permutations and combinations based on message-passing dis-aggregation, defines four custom-designed macro-architecture mutations, and employs the evolutionary algorithm to conduct an efficient and effective search. Empirical studies on four node classification tasks demonstrate that DFG-NAS outperforms state-of-the-art manual designs and NAS methods of GNNs.

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