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The CAT SET on the MAT: Cross Attention for Set Matching in Bipartite Hypergraphs

Machine Learning 2021-11-02 v1 Social and Information Networks

Abstract

Usual relations between entities could be captured using graphs; but those of a higher-order -- more so between two different types of entities (which we term "left" and "right") -- calls for a "bipartite hypergraph". For example, given a left set of symptoms and right set of diseases, the relation between a set subset of symptoms (that a patient experiences at a given point of time) and a subset of diseases (that he/she might be diagnosed with) could be well-represented using a bipartite hyperedge. The state-of-the-art in embedding nodes of a hypergraph is based on learning the self-attention structure between node-pairs from a hyperedge. In the present work, given a bipartite hypergraph, we aim at capturing relations between node pairs from the cross-product between the left and right hyperedges, and term it a "cross-attention" (CAT) based model. More precisely, we pose "bipartite hyperedge link prediction" as a set-matching (SETMAT) problem and propose a novel neural network architecture called CATSETMAT for the same. We perform extensive experiments on multiple bipartite hypergraph datasets to show the superior performance of CATSETMAT, which we compare with multiple techniques from the state-of-the-art. Our results also elucidate information flow in self- and cross-attention scenarios.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2111.00243,
  title  = {The CAT SET on the MAT: Cross Attention for Set Matching in Bipartite Hypergraphs},
  author = {Govind Sharma and Swyam Prakash Singh and V. Susheela Devi and M. Narasimha Murty},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.00243},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

18 pages, 9 figures, under review