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Graph Neural Network
A Graph Neural Network (GNN) is a deep learning method, popularised by Kipf and Welling in 2017 with the Graph Convolutional Network, that learns from the relationships in network (graph) structures made of nodes and edges. It is designed for data that is naturally relational, such as social networks, molecular structures, and recommendation systems.
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Graph Neural Network (GNN)
Taxonomic method record · ml-model / deep-learning
- Kipf, T.N. & Welling, M. (2017). Semi-Supervised Classification with Graph Convolutional Networks. ICLR. · URL
- Veličković, P. et al. (2018). Graph Attention Networks. ICLR. · URL
- Hamilton, W.L. (2020). Graph Representation Learning. Morgan & Claypool. · DOI 10.1007/978-3-031-01588-5
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