Distance metric learning for graph structured data

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Tomoki Yoshida
Ichiro Takeuchi
Masayuki Karasuyama
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[1] Nagoya Institute of Technology,
[2] National Institute for Material Science,undefined
[3] RIKEN Center for Advanced Intelligence Project,undefined
[4] Japan Science and Technology Agency,undefined
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Machine Learning | 2021年 / 110卷
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Metric learning; Structured data; Graph mining; Convex optimization; Interpretability;
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Graphs are versatile tools for representing structured data. As a result, a variety of machine learning methods have been studied for graph data analysis. Although many such learning methods depend on the measurement of differences between input graphs, defining an appropriate distance metric for graphs remains a controversial issue. Hence, we propose a supervised distance metric learning method for the graph classification problem. Our method, named interpretable graph metric learning (IGML), learns discriminative metrics in a subgraph-based feature space, which has a strong graph representation capability. By introducing a sparsity-inducing penalty on the weight of each subgraph, IGML can identify a small number of important subgraphs that can provide insight into the given classification task. Because our formulation has a large number of optimization variables, an efficient algorithm that uses pruning techniques based on safe screening and working set selection methods is also proposed. An important property of IGML is that solution optimality is guaranteed because the problem is formulated as a convex problem and our pruning strategies only discard unnecessary subgraphs. Furthermore, we show that IGML is also applicable to other structured data such as itemset and sequence data, and that it can incorporate vertex-label similarity by using a transportation-based subgraph feature. We empirically evaluate the computational efficiency and classification performance of IGML on several benchmark datasets and provide some illustrative examples of how IGML identifies important subgraphs from a given graph dataset.
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页码:1765 / 1811
页数:46
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