AlignGraph: A Group of Generative Models for Graphs

01/26/2023
by   Kimia Shayestehfard, et al.
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It is challenging for generative models to learn a distribution over graphs because of the lack of permutation invariance: nodes may be ordered arbitrarily across graphs, and standard graph alignment is combinatorial and notoriously expensive. We propose AlignGraph, a group of generative models that combine fast and efficient graph alignment methods with a family of deep generative models that are invariant to node permutations. Our experiments demonstrate that our framework successfully learns graph distributions, outperforming competitors by 25

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