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Layer-diverse Negative Sampling for Graph Neural Networks
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2024
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Geometric LearningGraph Neural NetworksGraph Representation LearningGraph TheoryMachine LearningData ScienceEngineeringGraph Neural NetworkNetwork AnalysisGraph Signal ProcessingComputer ScienceLayer-diverse Negative SamplingGraph AnalysisDeep LearningNegative SamplesGraph ProcessingGraph Data
Graph neural networks (GNNs) are a powerful solution for various structure learning applications due to their strong representation capabilities for graph data. However, traditional GNNs, relying on message-passing mechanisms that gather information exclusively from first-order neighbours (known as positive samples), can lead to issues such as over-smoothing and over-squashing. To mitigate these issues, we propose a layer-diverse negative sampling method for message-passing propagation. This method employs a sampling matrix within a determinantal point process, which transforms the candidate set into a space and selectively samples from this space to generate negative samples. To further enhance the diversity of the negative samples during each forward pass, we develop a space-squeezing method to achieve layer-wise diversity in multi-layer GNNs. Experiments on various real-world graph datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in improving the diversity of negative samples and overall learning performance. Moreover, adding negative samples dynamically changes the graph's topology, thus with the strong potential to improve the expressiveness of GNNs and reduce the risk of over-squashing.