Train Your Own GNN Teacher: Graph-Aware Distillation on Textual Graphs

Costas Mavromatis, V. N. Ioannidis, Shen Wang, Da Zheng, Soji Adeshina, Jun Ma, Han Zhao, C. Faloutsos, G. Karypis
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Abstract

How can we learn effective node representations on textual graphs? Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) that use Language Models (LMs) to encode textual information of graphs achieve state-of-the-art performance in many node classification tasks. Yet, combining GNNs with LMs has not been widely explored for practical deployments due to its scalability issues. In this work, we tackle this challenge by developing a Graph-Aware Distillation framework (GRAD) to encode graph structures into an LM for graph-free, fast inference. Different from conventional knowledge distillation, GRAD jointly optimizes a GNN teacher and a graph-free student over the graph's nodes via a shared LM. This encourages the graph-free student to exploit graph information encoded by the GNN teacher while at the same time, enables the GNN teacher to better leverage textual information from unlabeled nodes. As a result, the teacher and the student models learn from each other to improve their overall performance. Experiments in eight node classification benchmarks in both transductive and inductive settings showcase GRAD's superiority over existing distillation approaches for textual graphs.
训练你自己的GNN老师:文本图的图形感知蒸馏
我们如何在文本图上学习有效的节点表示?使用语言模型(LMs)对图的文本信息进行编码的图神经网络(gnn)在许多节点分类任务中获得了最先进的性能。然而,由于其可扩展性问题,gnn与LMs的结合尚未被广泛探索用于实际部署。在这项工作中,我们通过开发一个图感知蒸馏框架(GRAD)来解决这一挑战,将图结构编码到LM中,以进行无图的快速推理。与传统的知识蒸馏不同,GRAD通过共享LM在图的节点上共同优化GNN教师和无图学生。这鼓励无图的学生利用GNN教师编码的图信息,同时使GNN教师能够更好地利用来自未标记节点的文本信息。因此,教师和学生模型相互学习,以提高他们的整体表现。在转导和归纳设置下的八个节点分类基准实验表明,GRAD优于现有的文本图蒸馏方法。
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