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Area of Science:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning
  • Graph Mining

Background:

  • Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are pivotal for node classification tasks.
  • Label reuse methods enhance GNN performance but suffer from overfitting and high memory consumption.
  • Existing label reuse techniques face limitations in generalization and computational efficiency.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce Label as Equilibrium (LaE), an advanced label reuse approach for Graph Neural Networks.
  • To address overfitting and memory inefficiency issues in current label reuse strategies.
  • To improve the accuracy and generalizability of GNN-based node classification.

Main Methods:

  • Developed Label as Equilibrium (LaE) with an improved masking strategy and supervision concealment.
  • Implemented a technique for an infinite number of iterations optimizable within constant memory.
  • Conducted extensive node classification experiments on eight real-world datasets.

Main Results:

  • LaE significantly increased the accuracy scores of prevailing GNNs by an average of 2.31%.
  • LaE outperformed previous label reuse approaches by an average of 1.60% across datasets.
  • The proposed method demonstrated superior performance and efficiency in node classification tasks.

Conclusions:

  • Label as Equilibrium (LaE) effectively resolves overfitting and memory consumption issues in GNN label reuse.
  • LaE offers a significant improvement in node classification accuracy and generalizability.
  • The LaE approach is broadly applicable and can benefit numerous state-of-the-art GNN models.