GLSearch: Maximum Common Subgraph Detection via Learning to Search
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Authors
Yunsheng Bai, Derek Xu, Yizhou Sun, Wei Wang
arXiv ID
2002.03129
Category
cs.LG: Machine Learning
Cross-listed
cs.SI,
stat.ML
Citations
40
Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Detecting the Maximum Common Subgraph (MCS) between two input graphs is fundamental for applications in drug synthesis, malware detection, cloud computing, etc. However, MCS computation is NP-hard, and state-of-the-art MCS solvers rely on heuristic search algorithms which in practice cannot find good solution for large graph pairs given a limited computation budget. We propose GLSearch, a Graph Neural Network (GNN) based learning to search model. Our model is built upon the branch and bound algorithm, which selects one pair of nodes from the two input graphs to expand at a time. Instead of using heuristics, we propose a novel GNN-based Deep Q-Network (DQN) to select the node pair, allowing the search process faster and more adaptive. To further enhance the training of DQN, we leverage the search process to provide supervision in a pre-training stage and guide our agent during an imitation learning stage. Experiments on synthetic and real-world large graph pairs demonstrate that our model learns a search strategy that is able to detect significantly larger common subgraphs given the same computation budget. Our GLSearch can be potentially extended to solve many other combinatorial problems with constraints on graphs.
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