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Node Classification Meets Link Prediction on Knowledge Graphs

14 June 2021
Ralph Abboud
.Ismail .Ilkan Ceylan
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Abstract

Node classification and link prediction are widely studied in graph representation learning. While both transductive node classification and link prediction operate over a single input graph, they have so far been studied separately. Node classification models take an input graph with node features and incomplete node labels, and implicitly assume that the graph is relationally complete, i.e., no edges are missing. By contrast, link prediction models are solely motivated by relational incompleteness of the input graphs, and do not typically leverage node features or classes. We propose a unifying perspective and study the problems of (i) transductive node classification over incomplete graphs and (ii) link prediction over graphs with node features, introduce a new dataset for this setting, WikiAlumni, and conduct an extensive benchmarking study.

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