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GCL-OT: Graph Contrastive Learning with Optimal Transport for Heterophilic Text-Attributed Graphs

  • Beihang University

科研成果: 书/报告/会议事项章节会议稿件同行评审

摘要

Recently, structure–text contrastive learning has shown promising performance on text-attributed graphs by leveraging the complementary strengths of graph neural networks and language models. However, existing methods typically rely on homophily assumptions in similarity estimation and hard optimization objectives, which limit their applicability to heterophilic graphs. Although existing methods can mitigate heterophily through structural adjustments or neighbor aggregation, they usually treat textual embeddings as static targets, leading to suboptimal alignment. In this work, we identify the multi-granular heterophily in text-attributed graphs, including complete heterophily, partial heterophily, and latent homophily, which makes structure–text alignment particularly challenging due to mixed, noisy, and missing semantic correlations. To achieve flexible and bidirectional alignment, we propose GCL-OT, a novel graph contrastive learning framework with optimal transport, equipped with tailored mechanisms for each type of heterophily. Specifically, for partial heterophily, we design a RealSoftMax-based similarity estimator to emphasize key neighbor-word interactions while easing background noise. For complete heterophily, we introduce a prompt-based filter that adaptively excludes irrelevant noise during optimal transport alignment. Furthermore, we incorporate OT-guided soft supervision to uncover potential neighbors with similar semantics, enhancing the learning of latent homophily. Theoretical analysis shows that GCL-OT can improve the mutual information bound and Bayes error guarantees. Extensive experiments on nine benchmarks show that GCL-OT outperforms state-of-the-art methods, demonstrating its effectiveness and robustness.

源语言英语
主期刊名Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
编辑Sven Koenig, Chad Jenkins, Matthew E. Taylor
出版商Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
25142-25150
页数9
版本30
ISBN(印刷版)9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067, 9781577359067
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 2026
活动40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026 - Singapore, 新加坡
期限: 20 1月 202627 1月 2026

出版系列

姓名Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
编号30
40
ISSN(印刷版)2159-5399
ISSN(电子版)2374-3468

会议

会议40th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2026
国家/地区新加坡
Singapore
时期20/01/2627/01/26

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