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Summary of Maxcutpool: Differentiable Feature-aware Maxcut For Pooling in Graph Neural Networks, by Carlo Abate et al.


MaxCutPool: differentiable feature-aware Maxcut for pooling in graph neural networks

by Carlo Abate, Filippo Maria Bianchi

First submitted to arxiv on: 8 Sep 2024

Categories

  • Main: Machine Learning (cs.LG)
  • Secondary: None

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
Our novel approach to computing the Maximum Cuts (MAXCUT) in attributed graphs, which have features associated with nodes and edges, can efficiently find solutions that jointly optimize the MAXCUT along with other objectives. This method is applicable to any graph topology and can be used as a hierarchical graph pooling layer for Graph Neural Networks (GNNs). We implement this approach end-to-end and demonstrate its effectiveness on heterophilic graphs.
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We’ve created an innovative way to find the best cuts in pictures of data, called graphs. These graphs have extra information, like features, attached to each node and edge. Our method can work with any type of graph and finds solutions that also consider other important goals. This new technique is great for training special kinds of artificial intelligence models called Graph Neural Networks. We’ve shown how well it works on tricky types of graphs.

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