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Adversarial Graph Contrastive Learning with Information Regularization

Shengyu Feng, Baoyu Jing, Yada Zhu, Hanghang Tong

2022Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 202248 citationsDOI

Abstract

Contrastive learning is an effective unsupervised method in graph representation learning. Recently, the data augmentation based contrastive learning method has been extended from images to graphs. However, most prior works are directly adapted from the models designed for images. Unlike the data augmentation on images, the data augmentation on graphs is far less intuitive and much harder to provide high-quality contrastive samples, which are the key to the performance of contrastive learning models. This leaves much space for improvement over the existing graph contrastive learning frameworks. In this work, by introducing an adversarial graph view and an information regularizer, we propose a simple but effective method, Adversarial Graph Contrastive Learning (ArieL), to extract informative contrastive samples within a reasonable constraint. It consistently outperforms the current graph contrastive learning methods in the node classification task over various real-world datasets and further improves the robustness of graph contrastive learning.

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Computer scienceArtificial intelligenceFeature learningAdversarial systemGraphMachine learningNatural language processingTheoretical computer scienceAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksEpigenetics and DNA MethylationRecommender Systems and Techniques