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Mitigating Over-Squashing in Graph Neural Networks by Spectrum-Preserving Sparsification

Mitigating Over-Squashing in Graph Neural Networks by Spectrum-Preserving Sparsification

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英文摘要

The message-passing paradigm of Graph Neural Networks often struggles with exchanging information across distant nodes typically due to structural bottlenecks in certain graph regions, a limitation known as \textit{over-squashing}. To reduce such bottlenecks, \textit{graph rewiring}, which modifies graph topology, has been widely used. However, existing graph rewiring techniques often overlook the need to preserve critical properties of the original graph, e.g., \textit{spectral properties}. Moreover, many approaches rely on increasing edge count to improve connectivity, which introduces significant computational overhead and exacerbates the risk of over-smoothing. In this paper, we propose a novel graph rewiring method that leverages \textit{spectrum-preserving} graph \textit{sparsification}, for mitigating over-squashing. Our method generates graphs with enhanced connectivity while maintaining sparsity and largely preserving the original graph spectrum, effectively balancing structural bottleneck reduction and graph property preservation. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of our approach, demonstrating its superiority over strong baseline methods in classification accuracy and retention of the Laplacian spectrum.

Langzhang Liang、Fanchen Bu、Zixing Song、Zenglin Xu、Shirui Pan、Kijung Shin

计算技术、计算机技术

Langzhang Liang,Fanchen Bu,Zixing Song,Zenglin Xu,Shirui Pan,Kijung Shin.Mitigating Over-Squashing in Graph Neural Networks by Spectrum-Preserving Sparsification[EB/OL].(2025-06-19)[2025-08-02].https://arxiv.org/abs/2506.16110.点此复制

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