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Weisfeiler and Lehman Go Paths: Learning Topological Features via Path Complexes

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Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), despite achieving remarkable performance across different tasks, are theoretically bounded by the 1-Weisfeiler-Lehman test, resulting in limitations in terms of graph expressivity. Even though prior works on topological higher-order GNNs overcome that boundary, these models often depend on assumptions about sub-structures of graphs. Specifically, topological GNNs leverage the prevalence of cliques, cycles, and rings to enhance the message-passing procedure. Our study presents a novel perspective by focusing on simple paths within graphs during the topological message-passing process, thus liberating the model from restrictive inductive biases. We prove that by lifting graphs to path complexes, our model can generalize the existing works on topology while inheriting several theoretical results on simplicial complexes and regular cell complexes. Without making prior assumptions about graph sub-structures, our method outperforms earlier works in other topological domains and achieves state-of-the-art results on various benchmarks.

Quang Truong, Peter Chin• 2023

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Graph ClassificationPROTEINS (10-fold cross-validation)
Accuracy78.8
197
Graph ClassificationIMDB-B (10-fold cross-validation)
Accuracy76.6
148
Graph ClassificationNCI1 (10-fold cross-validation)
Accuracy85.1
82
Graph RegressionZINC
MSE0.096
49
Graph ClassificationNCI109 (10-fold cross-validation)
Accuracy84
29
Graph Classificationogbg-molhiv (val)
AUC82.41
25
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