Domain-adaptive message passing graph neural network.

Journal: Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society
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Abstract

Cross-network node classification (CNNC), which aims to classify nodes in a label-deficient target network by transferring the knowledge from a source network with abundant labels, draws increasing attention recently. To address CNNC, we propose a domain-adaptive message passing graph neural network (DM-GNN), which integrates graph neural network (GNN) with conditional adversarial domain adaptation. DM-GNN is capable of learning informative representations for node classification that are also transferrable across networks. Firstly, a GNN encoder is constructed by dual feature extractors to separate ego-embedding learning from neighbor-embedding learning so as to jointly capture commonality and discrimination between connected nodes. Secondly, a label propagation node classifier is proposed to refine each node's label prediction by combining its own prediction and its neighbors' prediction. In addition, a label-aware propagation scheme is devised for the labeled source network to promote intra-class propagation while avoiding inter-class propagation, thus yielding label-discriminative source embeddings. Thirdly, conditional adversarial domain adaptation is performed to take the neighborhood-refined class-label information into account during adversarial domain adaptation, so that the class-conditional distributions across networks can be better matched. Comparisons with eleven state-of-the-art methods demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed DM-GNN.

Authors

  • Xiao Shen
    School of Computer Science and Technology, Hainan University, Haikou, China. Electronic address: xshen@hainanu.edu.cn.
  • Shirui Pan
    Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University, Clayton, Australia.
  • Kup-Sze Choi
    Centre for Smart Heath, School of Nursing, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China.
  • Xi Zhou
    George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA.