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Pave Your Own Path: Graph Gradual Domain Adaptation on Fused Gromov-Wasserstein Geodesics

19 May 2025
Zhichen Zeng
Ruizhong Qiu
Wenxuan Bao
Tianxin Wei
Xiao Lin
Yuchen Yan
Tarek F. Abdelzaher
Jiawei Han
Hanghang Tong
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Abstract

Graph neural networks, despite their impressive performance, are highly vulnerable to distribution shifts on graphs. Existing graph domain adaptation (graph DA) methods often implicitly assume a \textit{mild} shift between source and target graphs, limiting their applicability to real-world scenarios with \textit{large} shifts. Gradual domain adaptation (GDA) has emerged as a promising approach for addressing large shifts by gradually adapting the source model to the target domain via a path of unlabeled intermediate domains. Existing GDA methods exclusively focus on independent and identically distributed (IID) data with a predefined path, leaving their extension to \textit{non-IID graphs without a given path} an open challenge. To bridge this gap, we present Gadget, the first GDA framework for non-IID graph data. First (\textit{theoretical foundation}), the Fused Gromov-Wasserstein (FGW) distance is adopted as the domain discrepancy for non-IID graphs, based on which, we derive an error bound revealing that the target domain error is proportional to the length of the path. Second (\textit{optimal path}), guided by the error bound, we identify the FGW geodesic as the optimal path, which can be efficiently generated by our proposed algorithm. The generated path can be seamlessly integrated with existing graph DA methods to handle large shifts on graphs, improving state-of-the-art graph DA methods by up to 6.8\% in node classification accuracy on real-world datasets.

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@article{zeng2025_2505.12709,
  title={ Pave Your Own Path: Graph Gradual Domain Adaptation on Fused Gromov-Wasserstein Geodesics },
  author={ Zhichen Zeng and Ruizhong Qiu and Wenxuan Bao and Tianxin Wei and Xiao Lin and Yuchen Yan and Tarek F. Abdelzaher and Jiawei Han and Hanghang Tong },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.12709},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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