Simple and Asymmetric Graph Contrastive Learning without Augmentations T eng Xiao

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Graph Contrastive Learning (GCL) has shown superior performance in representation learning in graph-structured data. Despite their success, most existing GCL methods rely on prefabricated graph augmentation and homophily assumptions. Thus, they fail to generalize well to heterophilic graphs where connected nodes may have different class labels and dissimilar features.

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