A Multiscale Graph Convolutional Network Using Hierarchical Clustering

06/22/2020
by   Alex Lipov, et al.
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The information contained in hierarchical topology, intrinsic to many networks, is currently underutilised. A novel architecture is explored which exploits this information through a multiscale decomposition. A dendrogram is produced by a Girvan-Newman hierarchical clustering algorithm. It is segmented and fed through graph convolutional layers, allowing the architecture to learn multiple scale latent space representations of the network, from fine to coarse grained. The architecture is tested on a benchmark citation network, demonstrating competitive performance. Given the abundance of hierarchical networks, possible applications include quantum molecular property prediction, protein interface prediction and multiscale computational substrates for partial differential equations.

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