Trivial bundle embeddings for learning graph representations
Embedding real-world networks presents challenges because it is not clear how to identify their latent geometries. Embedding some disassortative networks, such as scale-free networks, to the Euclidean space has been shown to incur distortions. Embedding scale-free networks to hyperbolic spaces offer...
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Zusammenfassung: | Embedding real-world networks presents challenges because it is not clear how
to identify their latent geometries. Embedding some disassortative networks,
such as scale-free networks, to the Euclidean space has been shown to incur
distortions. Embedding scale-free networks to hyperbolic spaces offer an
exciting alternative but incurs distortions when embedding assortative networks
with latent geometries not hyperbolic. We propose an inductive model that
leverages both the expressiveness of GCNs and trivial bundle to learn inductive
node representations for networks with or without node features. A trivial
bundle is a simple case of fiber bundles,a space that is globally a product
space of its base space and fiber. The coordinates of base space and those of
fiber can be used to express the assortative and disassortative factors in
generating edges. Therefore, the model has the ability to learn embeddings that
can express those factors. In practice, it reduces errors for link prediction
and node classification when compared to the Euclidean and hyperbolic GCNs. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2112.02531 |