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Semi-supervised Domain Adaptation on Graphs with Contrastive Learning and Minimax Entropy

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arxiv 2309.07402 v2 pith:MJE64NXN submitted 2023-09-14 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords semigcldomaingraphtextbfadaptationentropygraphsnode
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Label scarcity in a graph is frequently encountered in real-world applications due to the high cost of data labeling. To this end, semi-supervised domain adaptation (SSDA) on graphs aims to leverage the knowledge of a labeled source graph to aid in node classification on a target graph with limited labels. SSDA tasks need to overcome the domain gap between the source and target graphs. However, to date, this challenging research problem has yet to be formally considered by the existing approaches designed for cross-graph node classification. This paper proposes a novel method called SemiGCL to tackle the graph \textbf{Semi}-supervised domain adaptation with \textbf{G}raph \textbf{C}ontrastive \textbf{L}earning and minimax entropy training. SemiGCL generates informative node representations by contrasting the representations learned from a graph's local and global views. Additionally, SemiGCL is adversarially optimized with the entropy loss of unlabeled target nodes to reduce domain divergence. Experimental results on benchmark datasets demonstrate that SemiGCL outperforms the state-of-the-art baselines on the SSDA tasks. The source codes of SemiGCL are publicly available at https://github.com/ JiarenX/SemiGCL.

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