ME-GCN: Multi-dimensional Edge-Embedded Graph Convolutional Networks for Semi-supervised Text ClassificationDownload PDF

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16 Oct 2021 (modified: 05 May 2023)ACL ARR 2021 October Blind SubmissionReaders: Everyone
Abstract: Compared to sequential learning models, graph-based neural networks exhibit excellent ability in capturing global information and have been used for semi-supervised learning tasks, including citation network analysis or text classification. However, most GCNs are designed with the single-dimensional edge feature and neglected to utilise the rich edge information about graphs. In this paper, we introduce the ME-GCN (Multi-dimensional Edge-enhanced Graph Convolutional Networks) for semi-supervised text classification. A text graph for an entire corpus is firstly constructed to describe the undirected and multi-dimensional relationship of word-to-word, document-document, and word-to-document. The graph is initialised with corpus-trained multi-dimensional word and document node representation, and the relations are represented according to the distance of those words/documents nodes. Then, the generated graph is trained with ME-GCN, which considers the edge features as multi-stream signals, and each stream performs a separate graph convolutional operation. Our ME-GCN can integrate a rich source of graph edge information of the entire text corpus. The results have demonstrated that our proposed model has significantly outperformed the state-of-the-art methods across eight benchmark datasets.
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