Dynamic Spiking Graph Neural Networks

Authors

  • Nan Yin Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence
  • Mengzhu Wang School of Artificial Intelligence, Hebei University of Technology
  • Zhenghan Chen Microsoft Corporation
  • Giulia De Masi Technology Innovation Institute
  • Huan Xiong Jilin University Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI)
  • Bin Gu Harbin Institute of Technology Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i15.29587

Keywords:

ML: Applications, ML: Graph-based Machine Learning

Abstract

The integration of Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) and Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) is gradually attracting attention due to the low power consumption and high efficiency in processing the non-Euclidean data represented by graphs. However, as a common problem, dynamic graph representation learning faces challenges such as high complexity and large memory overheads. Current work often uses SNNs instead of Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs) by using binary features instead of continuous ones for efficient training, which overlooks graph structure information and leads to the loss of details during propagation. Additionally, optimizing dynamic spiking models typically requires the propagation of information across time steps, which increases memory requirements. To address these challenges, we present a framework named Dynamic Spiking Graph Neural Networks (Dy-SIGN). To mitigate the information loss problem, Dy-SIGN propagates early-layer information directly to the last layer for information compensation. To accommodate the memory requirements, we apply the implicit differentiation on the equilibrium state, which does not rely on the exact reverse of the forward computation. While traditional implicit differentiation methods are usually used for static situations, Dy-SIGN extends it to the dynamic graph setting. Extensive experiments on three large-scale real-world dynamic graph datasets validate the effectiveness of Dy-SIGN on dynamic node classification tasks with lower computational costs.

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Published

2024-03-24

How to Cite

Yin, N., Wang, M., Chen, Z., De Masi, G., Xiong, H., & Gu, B. (2024). Dynamic Spiking Graph Neural Networks. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 38(15), 16495-16503. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v38i15.29587

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Section

AAAI Technical Track on Machine Learning VI