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Graph Convolutional Networks from the Perspective of Sheaves and the Neural Tangent Kernel

Published 19 Aug 2022 in cs.LG | (2208.09309v1)

Abstract: Graph convolutional networks are a popular class of deep neural network algorithms which have shown success in a number of relational learning tasks. Despite their success, graph convolutional networks exhibit a number of peculiar features, including a bias towards learning oversmoothed and homophilic functions, which are not easily diagnosed due to the complex nature of these algorithms. We propose to bridge this gap in understanding by studying the neural tangent kernel of sheaf convolutional networks--a topological generalization of graph convolutional networks. To this end, we derive a parameterization of the neural tangent kernel for sheaf convolutional networks which separates the function into two parts: one driven by a forward diffusion process determined by the graph, and the other determined by the composite effect of nodes' activations on the output layer. This geometrically-focused derivation produces a number of immediate insights which we discuss in detail.

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