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Operational Feature Fingerprints of Graph Datasets via a White-Box Signal-Subspace Probe

Machine Learning 2026-04-29 v2

Abstract

Graph neural networks achieve strong node-classification accuracy, but learned message passing entangles ego attributes, neighborhood smoothing, high-pass graph differences, class geometry, and classifier-boundary effects inside opaque representations. This obscures why nodes are classified as they are and which graph-learning mechanisms a dataset requires. We propose WG-SRC, a white-box signal-subspace probe for prediction and graph dataset diagnosis. WG-SRC replaces learned message passing with a fixed, named graph-signal dictionary containing raw features, row- and symmetric-normalized low-pass propagation, and high-pass graph differences. It combines Fisher coordinate selection, class-wise PCA subspaces, closed-form multi-alpha ridge classification, and validation-based score fusion, so prediction and analysis rely on explicit class subspaces, energy-controlled dimensions, and closed-form linear decisions. As a white-box graph-learning instrument, WG-SRC uses predictive performance to validate its diagnostics. Across six node-classification datasets, it remains competitive with reproduced baselines and achieves positive average gain under aligned splits. Its atlas decomposes behavior into raw-feature, low-pass, high-pass, class-geometric, and ridge-boundary components. The resulting fingerprints distinguish low-pass-dominated Amazon graphs, mixed high-pass and class-geometrically complex Chameleon behavior, and raw- or boundary-sensitive WebKB graphs. Aligned interventions show when high-pass blocks act as removable noise, when raw or graph-derived signals should be preserved, and when ridge correction matters. WG-SRC therefore serves both as a functioning white-box classifier and as a dataset-fingerprinting probe, enabling fingerprint-conditioned analysis of how black-box model components behave under different graph-signal conditions.

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@article{arxiv.2604.22676,
  title  = {Operational Feature Fingerprints of Graph Datasets via a White-Box Signal-Subspace Probe},
  author = {Yuchen Xiong and Swee Keong Yeap and Zhen Hong Ban},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.22676},
  year   = {2026}
}

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21 pages, 10 figures, 7 tables