Novel Node Category Detection Under Subpopulation Shift

April 01, 2024 ยท Entered Twilight ยท ๐Ÿ› ECML/PKDD

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Authors Hsing-Huan Chung, Shravan Chaudhari, Yoav Wald, Xing Han, Joydeep Ghosh arXiv ID 2404.01216 Category cs.LG: Machine Learning Cross-listed cs.SI, stat.ML Citations 1 Venue ECML/PKDD Repository https://github.com/hsinghuan/novel-node-category-detection โญ 3 Last Checked 1 month ago
Abstract
In real-world graph data, distribution shifts can manifest in various ways, such as the emergence of new categories and changes in the relative proportions of existing categories. It is often important to detect nodes of novel categories under such distribution shifts for safety or insight discovery purposes. We introduce a new approach, Recall-Constrained Optimization with Selective Link Prediction (RECO-SLIP), to detect nodes belonging to novel categories in attributed graphs under subpopulation shifts. By integrating a recall-constrained learning framework with a sample-efficient link prediction mechanism, RECO-SLIP addresses the dual challenges of resilience against subpopulation shifts and the effective exploitation of graph structure. Our extensive empirical evaluation across multiple graph datasets demonstrates the superior performance of RECO-SLIP over existing methods. The experimental code is available at https://github.com/hsinghuan/novel-node-category-detection.
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