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Hierarchical Vector Quantized Graph Autoencoder with Annealing-Based Code Selection

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Graph self-supervised learning has gained significant attention recently. However, many existing approaches heavily depend on perturbations, and inappropriate perturbations may corrupt the graph's inherent information. The Vector Quantized Variational Autoencoder (VQ-VAE) is a powerful autoencoder extensively used in fields such as computer vision; however, its application to graph data remains underexplored. In this paper, we provide an empirical analysis of vector quantization in the context of graph autoencoders, demonstrating its significant enhancement of the model's capacity to capture graph topology. Furthermore, we identify two key challenges associated with vector quantization when applying in graph data: codebook underutilization and codebook space sparsity. For the first challenge, we propose an annealing-based encoding strategy that promotes broad code utilization in the early stages of training, gradually shifting focus toward the most effective codes as training progresses. For the second challenge, we introduce a hierarchical two-layer codebook that captures relationships between embeddings through clustering. The second layer codebook links similar codes, encouraging the model to learn closer embeddings for nodes with similar features and structural topology in the graph. Our proposed model outperforms 16 representative baseline methods in self-supervised link prediction and node classification tasks across multiple datasets.

Long Zeng, Jianxiang Yu, Jiapeng Zhu, Qingsong Zhong, Xiang Li• 2025

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TaskDatasetResultRank
Codebook utilizationRoman
Perplexity89.05
8
Codebook utilizationCiteseer
Perplexity93.67
8
Codebook utilizationwikiCS
Perplexity98.73
8
Codebook utilizationRatings
Perplexity92.17
8
Codebook utilizationquestions
Perplexity72.86
8
Codebook utilizationCora
Perplexity130.1
8
Codebook utilizationPubmed
Perplexity164.8
8
Codebook utilizationPhoto
Perplexity166.3
8
Codebook utilizationComputer
Perplexity114.1
8
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