TO-UGDA: target-oriented unsupervised graph domain adaptation

Author:

Zeng Zhuo,Xie Jianyu,Yang Zhijie,Ma Tengfei,Chen Duanbing

Abstract

AbstractGraph domain adaptation (GDA) aims to address the challenge of limited label data in the target graph domain. Existing methods such as UDAGCN, GRADE, DEAL, and COCO for different-level (node-level, graph-level) adaptation tasks exhibit variations in domain feature extraction, and most of them solely rely on representation alignment to transfer label information from a labeled source domain to an unlabeled target domain. However, this approach can be influenced by irrelevant information and usually ignores the conditional shift of the downstream predictor. To effectively address this issue, we introduce a target-oriented unsupervised graph domain adaptive framework for graph adaptation called TO-UGDA. Particularly, domain-invariant feature representations are extracted using graph information bottleneck. The discrepancy between two domains is minimized using an adversarial alignment strategy to obtain a unified feature distribution. Additionally, the meta pseudo-label is introduced to enhance downstream adaptation and improve the model’s generalizability. Through extensive experimentation on real-world graph datasets, it is proved that the proposed framework achieves excellent performance across various node-level and graph-level adaptation tasks.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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