RegExplainer: Generating Explanations for Graph Neural Networks in Regression Tasks Conference

Zhang, J, Chen, Z, Mei, H et al. (2024). RegExplainer: Generating Explanations for Graph Neural Networks in Regression Tasks . Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems, 37

cited authors

  • Zhang, J; Chen, Z; Mei, H; Da, L; Luo, D; Wei, H
  • Zhang, Jiaxing; Chen, Zhuomin; Mei, Hao; Da, Longchao; Luo, Dongsheng; Wei, Hua

abstract

  • Graph regression is a fundamental task that has gained significant attention in various graph learning tasks. However, the inference process is often not easily interpretable. Current explanation techniques are limited to understanding Graph Neural Network (GNN) behaviors in classification tasks, leaving an explanation gap for graph regression models. In this work, we propose a novel explanation method to interpret the graph regression models (XAIG-R). Our method addresses the distribution shifting problem and continuously ordered decision boundary issues that hinder existing methods away from being applied in regression tasks. We introduce a novel objective based on the graph information bottleneck theory (GIB) and a new mix-up framework, which can support various GNNs and explainers in a model-agnostic manner. Additionally, we present a self-supervised learning strategy to tackle the continuously ordered labels in regression tasks. We evaluate our proposed method on three benchmark datasets and a real-life dataset introduced by us, and extensive experiments demonstrate its effectiveness in interpreting GNN models in regression tasks.

authors

date/time interval

  • December 10, 2024 -

publication date

  • January 1, 2024

keywords

  • Computer Science
  • Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence
  • Computer Science, Information Systems
  • Computer Science, Theory & Methods
  • Science & Technology
  • Technology

volume

  • 37