Graph Representation Learning
Graph representation learning aims to encode graph-structured data into low-dimensional vector representations suitable for machine learning tasks. Current research focuses on improving the expressiveness and efficiency of graph neural networks (GNNs), exploring alternative approaches like topological embeddings and leveraging large language models for enhanced interpretability and handling of text-attributed graphs. These advancements are crucial for tackling challenges in various domains, including recommendation systems, anomaly detection, and biological data analysis, where graph-structured data is prevalent and efficient, accurate analysis is critical.
Papers
Revisiting the role of heterophily in graph representation learning: An edge classification perspective
Jincheng Huang, Ping Li, Rui Huang, Chen Na, Acong Zhang
KQGC: Knowledge Graph Embedding with Smoothing Effects of Graph Convolutions for Recommendation
Daisuke Kikuta, Toyotaro Suzumura, Md Mostafizur Rahman, Yu Hirate, Satyen Abrol, Manoj Kondapaka, Takuma Ebisu, Pablo Loyola