Visiting Distant Neighbors in Graph Convolutional Networks

01/26/2023
by   Alireza Hashemi, et al.
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We extend the graph convolutional network method for deep learning on graph data to higher order in terms of neighboring nodes. In order to construct representations for a node in a graph, in addition to the features of the node and its immediate neighboring nodes, we also include more distant nodes in the calculations. In experimenting with a number of publicly available citation graph datasets, we show that this higher order neighbor visiting pays off by outperforming the original model especially when we have a limited number of available labeled data points for the training of the model.

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