图神经网络在复杂图挖掘上的研究进展

Translated title of the contribution: Progress of Graph Neural Networks on Complex Graph Mining

Jie Liu, Xue Qun Shang, Ling Yun Song, Ya Cong Tan

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Abstract

Graph neural networks (GNNs) establish a deep learning framework for non-Euclidean spatial data. Compared with traditional network embedding methods, they perform deeper aggregating operations on graph structures. In recent years, GNNs have been extended to complex graphs. Nevertheless, there lacks qualified surveys which give comprehensive and systematic classification and summary on GNNs based on complex graphs. This study divides the complex graphs into 3 categories, i.e., heterogeneous graphs, dynamic graphs, and hypergraphs. GNNs based on heterogeneous graphs are divided into 2 types, i.e., edge-type aware and meta-path aware, according to the procedure that the information is aggregated. Dynamic GNNs graphs are divided into three categories: RNN-based methods, autoencoder-based methods, and spatio-temporal graph neural networks. Hypergraph GNNs are divided into expansion methods and non-expansion methods, and the expansion methods are further divided into star-expansion, clique-expansion, and line-expansion according to the expansion mode they use. The core idea of every method is illustrated in detail, the advantages and disadvantages of different algorithms are compared, the key procedures, (cross) application fields, and commonly used data sets of different complex graph GNNs are systematically listed, and some possible research directions are proposed.

Translated title of the contributionProgress of Graph Neural Networks on Complex Graph Mining
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)3582-3618
Number of pages37
JournalRuan Jian Xue Bao/Journal of Software
Volume33
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

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