Addressing Over-Smoothing in Graph Neural Networks via Deep Supervision

25 Feb 2022  ·  Pantelis Elinas, Edwin V. Bonilla ·

Learning useful node and graph representations with graph neural networks (GNNs) is a challenging task. It is known that deep GNNs suffer from over-smoothing where, as the number of layers increases, node representations become nearly indistinguishable and model performance on the downstream task degrades significantly. To address this problem, we propose deeply-supervised GNNs (DSGNNs), i.e., GNNs enhanced with deep supervision where representations learned at all layers are used for training. We show empirically that DSGNNs are resilient to over-smoothing and can outperform competitive benchmarks on node and graph property prediction problems.

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