CCGG: A Deep Autoregressive Model for Class-Conditional Graph Generation

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Graph data structures are fundamental for studying connected entities. With an increase in the number of applications where data is represented as graphs, the problem of graph generation has recently become a hot topic. However, despite its significance, conditional graph generation that creates graphs with desired features is relatively less explored in previous studies. This paper addresses the problem of class-conditional graph generation that uses class labels as generation constraints by introducing the Class Conditioned Graph Generator (CCGG). We built CCGG by injecting the class information as an additional input into a graph generator model and including a classification loss in its total loss along with a gradient passing trick. Our experiments show that CCGG outperforms existing conditional graph generation methods on various datasets. It also manages to maintain the quality of the generated graphs in terms of distribution-based evaluation metrics.

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Ommi, Y., Yousefabadi, M., Faez, F., Sabour, A., Soleymani Baghshah, M., & Rabiee, H. R. (2022). CCGG: A Deep Autoregressive Model for Class-Conditional Graph Generation. In WWW 2022 - Companion Proceedings of the Web Conference 2022 (pp. 1092–1098). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3487553.3524721

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