Dual Graph Representation Learning
Zhu, Huiling, Luo, Xin, Zhuo, Hankz Hankui
Graph representation learning embeds nodes in large graphs as low-dimensional vectors and is of great benefit to many downstream applications. Most embedding frameworks, however, are inherently transductive and unable to generalize to unseen nodes or learn representations across different graphs. Although inductive approaches can generalize to unseen nodes, they neglect different contexts of nodes and cannot learn node embeddings dually. In this paper, we present a context-aware unsupervised dual encoding framework, \textbf{CADE}, to generate representations of nodes by combining real-time neighborhoods with neighbor-attentioned representation, and preserving extra memory of known nodes. We exhibit that our approach is effective by comparing to state-of-the-art methods.
Feb-24-2020
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