Graph Neural Networks for Maximum Constraint Satisfaction

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Abstract

Many combinatorial optimization problems can be phrased in the language of constraint satisfaction problems. We introduce a graph neural network architecture for solving such optimization problems. The architecture is generic; it works for all binary constraint satisfaction problems. Training is unsupervised, and it is sufficient to train on relatively small instances; the resulting networks perform well on much larger instances (at least 10-times larger). We experimentally evaluate our approach for a variety of problems, including Maximum Cut and Maximum Independent Set. Despite being generic, we show that our approach matches or surpasses most greedy and semi-definite programming based algorithms and sometimes even outperforms state-of-the-art heuristics for the specific problems.

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Tönshoff, J., Ritzert, M., Wolf, H., & Grohe, M. (2021). Graph Neural Networks for Maximum Constraint Satisfaction. Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/frai.2020.580607

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