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Spiking GATs: Learning Graph Attentions via Spiking Neural Network (2209.13539v1)

Published 5 Sep 2022 in cs.NE and cs.LG

Abstract: Graph Attention Networks (GATs) have been intensively studied and widely used in graph data learning tasks. Existing GATs generally adopt the self-attention mechanism to conduct graph edge attention learning, requiring expensive computation. It is known that Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) can perform inexpensive computation by transmitting the input signal data into discrete spike trains and can also return sparse outputs. Inspired by the merits of SNNs, in this work, we propose a novel Graph Spiking Attention Network (GSAT) for graph data representation and learning. In contrast to self-attention mechanism in existing GATs, the proposed GSAT adopts a SNN module architecture which is obvious energy-efficient. Moreover, GSAT can return sparse attention coefficients in natural and thus can perform feature aggregation on the selective neighbors which makes GSAT perform robustly w.r.t graph edge noises. Experimental results on several datasets demonstrate the effectiveness, energy efficiency and robustness of the proposed GSAT model.

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