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TASER: Temporal Adaptive Sampling for Fast and Accurate Dynamic Graph Representation Learning (2402.05396v3)

Published 8 Feb 2024 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Recently, Temporal Graph Neural Networks (TGNNs) have demonstrated state-of-the-art performance in various high-impact applications, including fraud detection and content recommendation. Despite the success of TGNNs, they are prone to the prevalent noise found in real-world dynamic graphs like time-deprecated links and skewed interaction distribution. The noise causes two critical issues that significantly compromise the accuracy of TGNNs: (1) models are supervised by inferior interactions, and (2) noisy input induces high variance in the aggregated messages. However, current TGNN denoising techniques do not consider the diverse and dynamic noise pattern of each node. In addition, they also suffer from the excessive mini-batch generation overheads caused by traversing more neighbors. We believe the remedy for fast and accurate TGNNs lies in temporal adaptive sampling. In this work, we propose TASER, the first adaptive sampling method for TGNNs optimized for accuracy, efficiency, and scalability. TASER adapts its mini-batch selection based on training dynamics and temporal neighbor selection based on the contextual, structural, and temporal properties of past interactions. To alleviate the bottleneck in mini-batch generation, TASER implements a pure GPU-based temporal neighbor finder and a dedicated GPU feature cache. We evaluate the performance of TASER using two state-of-the-art backbone TGNNs. On five popular datasets, TASER outperforms the corresponding baselines by an average of 2.3% in Mean Reciprocal Rank (MRR) while achieving an average of 5.1x speedup in training time.

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Authors (8)
  1. Gangda Deng (4 papers)
  2. Hongkuan Zhou (23 papers)
  3. Hanqing Zeng (17 papers)
  4. Yinglong Xia (23 papers)
  5. Christopher Leung (3 papers)
  6. Jianbo Li (19 papers)
  7. Rajgopal Kannan (65 papers)
  8. Viktor Prasanna (76 papers)
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