Beyond Homophily with Graph Echo State Networks
Published in ESANN, 2022
Graph Echo State Networks (GESN) have already demonstrated their efficacy and efficiency in graph classification tasks. However, semi-supervised node classification brought out the problem of over-smoothing in end-to-end trained deep models, which causes a bias towards high homophily graphs. We evaluate for the first time GESN on node classification tasks with different degrees of homophily, analyzing also the impact of the reservoir radius. Our experiments show that reservoir models are able to achieve better or comparable accuracy with respect to fully trained deep models that implement ad hoc variations in the architectural bias, with a gain in terms of efficiency.
Recommended citation: D. Tortorella, A. Micheli (2022). "Beyond Homophily with Graph Echo State Networks." Proceedings of the 30th European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks, Computational Intelligence and Machine Learning (ESANN 2022), pp. 491-496.
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