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We propose a dynamic neighborhood aggregation (DNA) procedure guided by (multi-head) attention for representation learning on graphs. In contrast to current graph neural networks which follow a simple neighborhood aggregation scheme, our DNA procedure allows for a selective and node-adaptive aggregation of neighboring embeddings of potentially differing locality. In order to avoid overfitting, we propose to control the channel-wise connections between input and output by making use of grouped linear projections. In a number of transductive node-classification experiments, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach.
Matthias Fey (Tue,) studied this question.
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