Graph Learning in 4D: a Quaternion-valued Laplacian to Enhance Spectral GCNs
Abstract
We introduce QuaterGCN, a spectral Graph Convolutional Network (GCN) with quaternion-valued weights at whose core lies the Quaternionic Laplacian, a quaternion-valued Laplacian matrix by whose proposal we generalize two widely-used Laplacian matrices: the classical Laplacian (defined for undirected graphs) and the complex-valued Sign-Magnetic Laplacian (proposed to handle digraphs with weights of arbitrary sign). In addition to its generality, our Quaternionic Laplacian is the only Laplacian to completely preserve the topology of a digraph, as it can handle graphs and digraphs containing antiparallel pairs of edges (digons) of different weights without reducing them to a single (directed or undirected) edge as done with other Laplacians. Experimental results show the superior performance of QuaterGCN compared to other state-of-the-art GCNs, particularly in scenarios where the information the digons carry is crucial to successfully address the task at hand.
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@article{arxiv.2312.17361,
title = {Graph Learning in 4D: a Quaternion-valued Laplacian to Enhance Spectral GCNs},
author = {Stefano Fiorini and Stefano Coniglio and Michele Ciavotta and Enza Messina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.17361},
year = {2024}
}