1. Graph-Aware Language Model Pre-Training on a Large Graph Corpus Can Help Multiple Graph Applications
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Xie, Han, Zheng, Da, Ma, Jun, Zhang, Houyu, Ioannidis, Vassilis N., Song, Xiang, Ping, Qing, Wang, Sheng, Yang, Carl, Xu, Yi, Zeng, Belinda, and Chilimbi, Trishul
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI) ,Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computation and Language (cs.CL) ,Machine Learning (cs.LG) - Abstract
Model pre-training on large text corpora has been demonstrated effective for various downstream applications in the NLP domain. In the graph mining domain, a similar analogy can be drawn for pre-training graph models on large graphs in the hope of benefiting downstream graph applications, which has also been explored by several recent studies. However, no existing study has ever investigated the pre-training of text plus graph models on large heterogeneous graphs with abundant textual information (a.k.a. large graph corpora) and then fine-tuning the model on different related downstream applications with different graph schemas. To address this problem, we propose a framework of graph-aware language model pre-training (GALM) on a large graph corpus, which incorporates large language models and graph neural networks, and a variety of fine-tuning methods on downstream applications. We conduct extensive experiments on Amazon's real internal datasets and large public datasets. Comprehensive empirical results and in-depth analysis demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposed methods along with lessons learned., To be published in the KDD 2023 proceedings as a full paper
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- 2023