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SUREL: Subgraph-based Graph Representation Learning Framework

Paper Github OGBL Version

SUREL is a novel walk-based computation framework for efficient large-scale subgraph-base graph representation learning (SGRL). Details on how SUREL works can be found in our VLDB'22 paper Algorithm and System Co-design for Efficient Subgraph-based Graph Representation Learning.

Currently, we support:

  • Large-scale graph ML tasks: link prediction / relation type prediction / higher-order pattern prediction
  • Preprocessing and training of datasets in OGB format
  • Python API for user defined subgraph sampling and joining procedures
  • Single GPU training and evaluation
  • Structural (Relative Position) Encoding + Node Features

We are working on expanding the functionality of SUREL to include:

  • Multi-GPU training
  • BrainVessel Dataset

Requirements

(Other versions may work, but are untested)

  • Ubuntu 20.04
  • CUDA >= 10.2
  • python >= 3.8
  • 1.8 <= pytorch <= 1.12

SGRL Environment Setup

Requirements: Python >= 3.8, Anaconda3

  • Update conda:
conda update -n base -c defaults conda
  • Install basic dependencies to virtual environment and activate it:
conda env create -f environment.yml
conda activate sgrl-env
  • Update: SUREL now support PyTorch 1.12.1 and PyG 2.2.0. To install them, simply run
conda install pytorch==1.12.1 torchvision==0.13.1 torchaudio==0.12.1 cudatoolkit=11.3 -c pytorch
conda install pyg -c pyg

For more details, please refer to the PyTorch and PyTorch Geometric. The code of this repository is lately tested with Python 3.10.9 + PyTorch 1.12.1 (CUDA 11.3) + torch-geometric 2.2.0.

  • Example commends of installation for PyTorch 1.8.0 (CUDA 10.2) and torch-geometric 1.6.3:
conda install pytorch==1.8.0 torchvision torchaudio cudatoolkit=10.2
pip install torch-scatter -f https://pytorch-geometric.com/whl/torch-1.8.0+cu102.html
pip install torch-sparse -f https://pytorch-geometric.com/whl/torch-1.8.0+cu102.html
pip install torch-cluster -f https://pytorch-geometric.com/whl/torch-1.8.0+cu102.html
pip install torch-spline-conv -f https://pytorch-geometric.com/whl/torch-1.8.0+cu102.html
pip install torch-geometric==1.6.3

Quick Start

  1. Install required version of PyTorch that is compatible with your CUDA driver

  2. Clone the repository git clone https://github.com/Graph-COM/SUREL

  3. Build and install the SubGAcc library cd subg_acc;python3 setup.py install

  • To train SUREL for link prediction on Collab:
python main.py --dataset ogbl-collab --metric hit --num_step 4 --num_walk 200 --use_val
  • To train SUREL for link prediction on Citation2:
python main.py --dataset ogbl-citation2 --metric mrr --num_step 4 --num_walk 100
  • To train SUREL for relation prediction on MAG(A-P):
python main_hetro.py --dataset mag --relation write --metric mrr --num_step 3 --num_walk 100 --k 10
  • To train SUREL for higher-order prediction on DBLP:
python main_horder.py --dataset DBLP-coauthor --metric mrr --num_step 3 --num_walk 100
  • All detailed training logs can be found at <log_dir>/<dataset>/<training-time>.log.

Result Reproduction

This section supplements our SUREL paper accepted in VLDB'22. To reproduce the results of SUREL reported in Tables 3 and 4, use the following command:

  • OGBL - Link Prediction
python3 main.py --dataset <dataset> --metric <metric> --num_step <num_step> --num_walk <num_walk> --k <k>

where dataset can be either of ogbl-citation2, ogbl-collab and ogbl-ppa; metric can be either mrr or hit.

  • Relation Type Prediction
python main_hetro.py --dataset mag --relation <relation> --metric mrr --num_step <num_step> --num_walk <num_walk> --k <k>

where relation can be either write or cite.

  • Higher-order Pattern Prediction
python main_horder.py --dataset <dataset> --metric mrr --num_step <num_step> --num_walk <num_walk> --k <k>

where dataset can be either DBLP-coauthor or tags-math.

The detailed parameter configurations are provided in Table 8, Appendix D of the arxiv version of this work. For the profiling of SUREL in Table 4 and Fig. 4 (a-b), please use the parameter setting provided in Appendix D.3.

To test the scaling performance of Walk Sampler and RPE Joining, functions 'run_walk' and 'sjoin' can be imported and called from the module surel_gacc. Please adjust the parameter values of num_walk, num_step and nthread accordingly as Fig. 4 (c-d) shown.

To perform hyper-parameter analysis of the number of walks ๐‘€, the step of walks ๐‘š, and the hidden dimension ๐‘‘, please adjust the parameter values of num_walk, num_step and hidden_dim accordingly as Fig. 5 shown.

Sample Output
2022-03-25 15:57:16,677 - root - INFO - Create log file at ./log/ogbl-citation2/032522_155716.log
2022-03-25 15:57:16,677 - root - INFO - Command line executed: python main.py --gpu 2 --patience 5 --hidden_dim 64 --seed 0
2022-03-25 15:57:16,677 - root - INFO - Full args parsed:
2022-03-25 15:57:16,677 - root - INFO - Namespace(B_size=1500, batch_num=2000, batch_size=32, data_usage=1.0, dataset='ogbl-citation2', debug=False, directed=False, dropout=0.1, eval_steps=100, gpu_id=2, hidden_dim=64, k=50, l2=0.0, layers=2, load_dict=False, load_model=False, log_dir='./log/', lr=0.001, memo=None, metric='mrr', model='RNN', norm='all', nthread=16, num_step=4, num_walk=100, optim='adam', patience=5, repeat=1, res_dir='./dataset/save', rtest=499, save=False, seed=0, stamp='032522_155716', summary_file='result_summary.log', test_ratio=1.0, train_ratio=0.05, use_degree=False, use_feature=False, use_htype=False, use_val=False, use_weight=False, valid_ratio=0.1, x_dim=0)
2022-03-25 15:57:16,727 - root - INFO - torch num_threads 16
2022-03-25 15:57:26,536 - root - INFO - eval metric                                                            mrr
task type                                                  link prediction
download_name                                                  citation-v2
version                                                                  1
url                      http://snap.stanford.edu/ogb/data/linkproppred...
add_inverse_edge                                                     False
has_node_attr                                                         True
has_edge_attr                                                        False
split                                                                 time
additional node files                                            node_year
additional edge files                                                 None
is hetero                                                            False
binary                                                               False
Name: ogbl-citation2, dtype: object
Keys: ['x', 'edge_index', 'node_year']
2022-03-25 15:57:26,536 - root - INFO - node size 2927963, feature dim 128, edge size 30387995 with mask ratio 0.05
2022-03-25 15:57:26,536 - root - INFO - use_weight False, use_coalesce False, use_degree False, use_val False
2022-03-25 15:57:45,775 - root - INFO - Sparsity of loaded graph 6.727197221716796e-06
2022-03-25 15:57:45,782 - root - INFO - Observed subgraph with 2918932 nodes and 28836021 edges;
2022-03-25 15:57:45,789 - root - INFO - Training subgraph with 1394162 nodes and 1519315 edges.
2022-03-25 15:57:50,400 - root - INFO - #Model Params 79617
2022-03-25 15:59:14,643 - root - INFO - Samples: valid 8659 by 1000 test 86596 by 1000 metric: mrr
2022-03-25 15:59:15,405 - root - INFO - Running Round 1
2022-03-25 15:59:29,229 - root - INFO - Batch 1	W1502/D1394162	Loss: 0.1971, AUC: 0.5049
2022-03-25 15:59:42,266 - root - INFO - Batch 2	W2991/D1394162	Loss: 0.1097, AUC: 0.4975
2022-03-25 15:59:56,187 - root - INFO - Batch 3	W4431/D1394162	Loss: 0.1024, AUC: 0.4976
2022-03-25 16:00:09,070 - root - INFO - Batch 4	W5761/D1394162	Loss: 0.1030, AUC: 0.4980
2022-03-25 16:00:23,285 - root - INFO - Batch 5	W7215/D1394162	Loss: 0.1013, AUC: 0.5053
...

Usage

usage: Interface for SUREL framework [-h]
                                     [--dataset {ogbl-ppa,ogbl-citation2,ogbl-collab,mag,DBLP-coauthor,tags-math}]
                                     [--model {RNN,MLP,Transformer,GNN}]
                                     [--layers LAYERS]
                                     [--hidden_dim HIDDEN_DIM] [--x_dim X_DIM]
                                     [--data_usage DATA_USAGE]
                                     [--train_ratio TRAIN_RATIO]
                                     [--valid_ratio VALID_RATIO]
                                     [--test_ratio TEST_RATIO]
                                     [--metric {auc,mrr,hit}] [--seed SEED]
                                     [--gpu_id GPU_ID] [--nthread NTHREAD]
                                     [--B_size B_SIZE] [--num_walk NUM_WALK]
                                     [--num_step NUM_STEP] [--k K]
                                     [--directed DIRECTED] [--use_feature]
                                     [--use_weight] [--use_degree]
                                     [--use_htype] [--use_val] [--norm NORM]
                                     [--optim OPTIM] [--rtest RTEST]
                                     [--eval_steps EVAL_STEPS]
                                     [--batch_size BATCH_SIZE]
                                     [--batch_num BATCH_NUM] [--lr LR]
                                     [--dropout DROPOUT] [--l2 L2]
                                     [--patience PATIENCE] [--repeat REPEAT]
                                     [--log_dir LOG_DIR] [--res_dir RES_DIR]
                                     [--stamp STAMP]
                                     [--summary_file SUMMARY_FILE] [--debug]
                                     [--abs] [--save] [--load_dict]
                                     [--load_model] [--memo MEMO]
Optional Arguments
optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit
  --dataset {mag}       dataset name
  --relation {write,cite}
                        relation type
  --model {RNN,MLP,Transformer,GNN}
                        base model to use
  --layers LAYERS       number of layers
  --hidden_dim HIDDEN_DIM
                        hidden dimension
  --x_dim X_DIM         dim of raw node features
  --data_usage DATA_USAGE
                        use partial dataset
  --train_ratio TRAIN_RATIO
                        mask partial edges for training
  --valid_ratio VALID_RATIO
                        use partial valid set
  --test_ratio TEST_RATIO
                        use partial test set
  --metric {auc,mrr,hit}
                        metric for evaluating performance
  --seed SEED           seed to initialize all the random modules
  --gpu_id GPU_ID       gpu id
  --nthread NTHREAD     number of thread
  --B_size B_SIZE       set size of train sampling
  --num_walk NUM_WALK   total number of random walks
  --num_step NUM_STEP   total steps of random walk
  --k K                 number of paired negative queries
  --directed DIRECTED   whether to treat the graph as directed
  --use_feature         whether to use raw features as input
  --use_weight          whether to use edge weight as input
  --use_degree          whether to use node degree as input
  --use_htype           whether to use node type as input
  --use_val             whether to use val as input
  --norm NORM           method of normalization
  --optim OPTIM         optimizer to use
  --rtest RTEST         step start to test
  --eval_steps EVAL_STEPS
                        number of steps to test
  --batch_size BATCH_SIZE
                        mini-batch size (train)
  --batch_num BATCH_NUM
                        mini-batch size (test)
  --lr LR               learning rate
  --dropout DROPOUT     dropout rate
  --l2 L2               l2 regularization (weight decay)
  --patience PATIENCE   early stopping steps
  --repeat REPEAT       number of training instances to repeat
  --log_dir LOG_DIR     log directory
  --res_dir RES_DIR     resource directory
  --stamp STAMP         time stamp
  --summary_file SUMMARY_FILE
                        brief summary of training results
  --debug               whether to use debug mode
  --save                whether to save RPE to files
  --load_dict           whether to load RPE from files
  --load_model          whether to load saved model from files
  --memo MEMO           notes

Citation

Please cite our paper if you are interested in our work.

@article{yin2022algorithm,
  title={Algorithm and System Co-design for Efficient Subgraph-based Graph Representation Learning},
  author={Yin, Haoteng and Zhang, Muhan and Wang, Yanbang and Wang, Jianguo and Li, Pan},
  journal={Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment},
  volume={15},
  number={11},
  pages={2788-2796},
  year={2022}
}

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