RGLN: Robust Residual Graph Learning Networks via Similarity-Preserving Mapping on Graphs

Jiaxiang Tang, Xiang Gao, Wei Hu
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Graph Convolutional Neural Networks (GCNNs) extend CNNs to irregular graph data domain, such as brain networks, citation networks and 3D point clouds. It is critical to identify an appropriate graph for basic operations in GCNNs. Existing methods often manually construct or learn one fixed graph based on known connectivities, which may be sub-optimal. To this end, we propose a residual graph learning paradigm to infer edge connectivities and weights in graphs, which is cast as distance metric learning under a low-rank assumption and a similarity-preserving regularization. In particular, we learn the underlying graph based on similarity-preserving mapping on graphs, which keeps similar nodes close and pushes dissimilar nodes away. Extensive experiments on semi-supervised learning of citation networks and 3D point clouds show that we achieve the state-of-the-art performance in terms of both accuracy and robustness.
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基于图上保持相似映射的鲁棒残差图学习网络
图卷积神经网络(GCNNs)将cnn扩展到不规则的图数据领域,如脑网络、引文网络和三维点云。为gcnn的基本操作识别合适的图是至关重要的。现有的方法通常是基于已知的连通性手动构建或学习一个固定的图,这可能是次优的。为此,我们提出了一种残差图学习范式来推断图中边缘的连通性和权值,这是在低秩假设和保持相似度的正则化下的距离度量学习。特别是,我们基于图上的相似保持映射来学习底层图,这种映射使相似的节点保持接近,并将不相似的节点推开。在引文网络和3D点云的半监督学习上的大量实验表明,我们在准确性和鲁棒性方面都达到了最先进的性能。
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