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arxiv: 2606.12673 · v1 · pith:ZXYQRXUJnew · submitted 2026-06-10 · 💻 cs.LG · cs.AI

A Zero-shot Generalized Graph Anomaly Detection Framework via Node Reconstruction

classification 💻 cs.LG cs.AI
keywords graphanomalydetectionframeworkmodulenodezero-shotabnormal
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Cross-domain graph anomaly detection (GAD) aims to identify abnormal nodes in unseen target graphs, showing strong potential in real-world applications with heterogeneous graph data. However, existing methods often depend on dataset-specific feature semantics and structural patterns, which limits their ability to generalize across different domains. To address this challenge, we propose AlignGAD, a zero-shot generalized graph anomaly detection framework. Our framework is built upon three key components: a Global Unification Module that aligns heterogeneous node features and normalizes graph signals in the spectral domain; a Clustering Module that constructs cluster-aware graph views to capture group-level abnormal patterns; and a Node Discrepancy Scoring Module that measures reconstruction discrepancy and aggregates anomaly evidence from different graph views. Experiments on multiple real-world datasets demonstrate the effectiveness of AlignGAD under the zero-shot GAD setting.

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