Physics-Informed Graph Learning

22 Feb 2022  ·  Ciyuan Peng, Feng Xia, Vidya Saikrishna, Huan Liu ·

An expeditious development of graph learning in recent years has found innumerable applications in several diversified fields. Of the main associated challenges are the volume and complexity of graph data. The graph learning models suffer from the inability to efficiently learn graph information. In order to indemnify this inefficacy, physics-informed graph learning (PIGL) is emerging. PIGL incorporates physics rules while performing graph learning, which has enormous benefits. This paper presents a systematic review of PIGL methods. We begin with introducing a unified framework of graph learning models followed by examining existing PIGL methods in relation to the unified framework. We also discuss several future challenges for PIGL. This survey paper is expected to stimulate innovative research and development activities pertaining to PIGL.

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