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Prior-Informed Flow Matching for Graph Reconstruction

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We introduce Prior-Informed Flow Matching (PIFM), a conditional flow model for graph reconstruction. Reconstructing graphs from partial observations remains a key challenge; classical embedding methods often lack global consistency, while modern generative models struggle to incorporate structural priors. PIFM bridges this gap by integrating embedding-based priors with continuous-time flow matching. Grounded in a permutation equivariant version of the distortion-perception theory, our method first uses a prior, such as graphons or GraphSAGE/node2vec, to form an informed initial estimate of the adjacency matrix based on local information. It then applies rectified flow matching to refine this estimate, transporting it toward the true distribution of clean graphs and learning a global coupling. Experiments on different datasets demonstrate that PIFM consistently enhances classical embeddings, outperforming them and state-of-the-art generative baselines in reconstruction accuracy.

Harvey Chen, Nicolas Zilberstein, Santiago Segarra• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Graph ReconstructionENZYMES 10% edges masked (0.1 Drop)
AP47.21
9
Graph ReconstructionPROTEINS 10% edges masked (0.1 Drop)
AP58.25
9
Graph ReconstructionIMDB-B 10% edges masked (0.1 Drop)
AP99.37
9
Graph ReconstructionENZYMES 50% edge mask (test)
AP25.44
9
Graph ReconstructionPROTEINS 50% edge mask (test)
AP35.5
9
Graph ReconstructionIMDB-B 50% edge mask (test)
AP93.13
9
DenoisingENZYMES
AP69.4
5
DenoisingPROTEINS
AP77.43
5
DenoisingIMDB-B
AP98.46
5
Expansion taskPROTEINS
AP21.7
5
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