Embedding Graph Auto-Encoder for Graph Clustering

20 Feb 2020  ·  Hongyuan Zhang, Rui Zhang, Xuelong Li ·

Graph clustering, aiming to partition nodes of a graph into various groups via an unsupervised approach, is an attractive topic in recent years. To improve the representative ability, several graph auto-encoder (GAE) models, which are based on semi-supervised graph convolution networks (GCN), have been developed and they achieve good results compared with traditional clustering methods. However, all existing methods either fail to utilize the orthogonal property of the representations generated by GAE, or separate the clustering and the learning of neural networks. We first prove that the relaxed k-means will obtain an optimal partition in the inner-products used space. Driven by theoretical analysis about relaxed k-means, we design a specific GAE-based model for graph clustering to be consistent with the theory, namely Embedding Graph Auto-Encoder (EGAE). Meanwhile, the learned representations are well explainable such that the representations can be also used for other tasks. To further induce the neural network to produce deep features that are appropriate for the specific clustering model, the relaxed k-means and GAE are learned simultaneously. Therefore, the relaxed k-means can be equivalently regarded as a decoder that attempts to learn representations that can be linearly constructed by some centroid vectors. Accordingly, EGAE consists of one encoder and dual decoders. Extensive experiments are conducted to prove the superiority of EGAE and the corresponding theoretical analyses.

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