Universal Local Attractors on Graphs

Author:

Krasanakis Emmanouil1ORCID,Papadopoulos Symeon1ORCID,Kompatsiaris Ioannis1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Information Technologies Institute @ CERTH, 6th km Charilaou-Thermi, 57001 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

Being able to express broad families of equivariant or invariant attributed graph functions is a popular measuring stick of whether graph neural networks should be employed in practical applications. However, it is equally important to find deep local minima of losses (i.e., produce outputs with much smaller loss values compared to other minima), even when architectures cannot express global minima. In this work we introduce the architectural property of attracting optimization trajectories to local minima as a means of achieving smaller loss values. We take first steps in satisfying this property for losses defined over attributed undirected unweighted graphs with an architecture called universal local attractor (ULA). This refines each dimension of end-to-end-trained node feature embeddings based on graph structure to track the optimization trajectories of losses satisfying some mild conditions. The refined dimensions are then linearly pooled to create predictions. We experiment on 11 tasks, from node classification to clique detection, on which ULA is comparable with or outperforms popular alternatives of similar or greater theoretical expressive power.

Funder

European Commission

UK Research and Innovation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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