A review of deep learning on graphs
Andrea Tirelli
A review of deep learning on graphs.
Rel. Enrico Magli. Politecnico di Torino, Corso di laurea magistrale in Communications And Computer Networks Engineering (Ingegneria Telematica E Delle Comunicazioni), 2018
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Abstract
Deep learning on graphs The topic of this thesis is Deep learning on graphs. Deep learning is the subfield of machine learning studying algorithms and models constituted by several layers of functions learning in an increasingly level of abstraction the representation of a concept. “On graphs” refers to the application of this class of methodologies to data that are inherently represented as a graph structure, requiring ad hoc strategies and theoretical machinery to perform tasks of various nature over them. In particular, this work studies, from a compilative point of view, a relatively recent model of deep learning called Generative Adversarial Network (GAN).
GANs are constituted by two neural networks, the most common form of deep learning, trying to beat each other in an optimization problem, in which one network, the generator, tries to deceive the other, the discriminator, producing examples that look similar to those belonging to a dataset of interest
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