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      Representation Learning on Graphs: Methods and Applications

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          Machine learning on graphs is an important and ubiquitous task with applications ranging from drug design to friendship recommendation in social networks. The primary challenge in this domain is finding a way to represent, or encode, graph structure so that it can be easily exploited by machine learning models. Traditionally, machine learning approaches relied on user-defined heuristics to extract features encoding structural information about a graph (e.g., degree statistics or kernel functions). However, recent years have seen a surge in approaches that automatically learn to encode graph structure into low-dimensional embeddings, using techniques based on deep learning and nonlinear dimensionality reduction. Here we provide a conceptual review of key advancements in this area of representation learning on graphs, including matrix factorization-based methods, random-walk based algorithms, and graph neural networks. We review methods to embed individual nodes as well as approaches to embed entire (sub)graphs. In doing so, we develop a unified framework to describe these recent approaches, and we highlight a number of important applications and directions for future work.

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          Published in the IEEE Data Engineering Bulletin, September 2017; version with minor corrections

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          arXiv
          2017
          17 September 2017
          19 September 2017
          27 September 2017
          29 September 2017
          10 April 2018
          11 April 2018
          September 2017
          Article
          10.48550/ARXIV.1709.05584
          ed978d94-7231-4dce-98e0-a4def70a348c

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          Social and Information Networks (cs.SI),Machine Learning (cs.LG),FOS: Computer and information sciences

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