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NBFNet: Neural Bellman-Ford Networks

This is the official codebase of the paper

Neural Bellman-Ford Networks: A General Graph Neural Network Framework for Link Prediction

Zhaocheng Zhu, Zuobai Zhang, Louis-Pascal Xhonneux, Jian Tang

A PyG re-implementation of NBFNet can be found here.

Overview

NBFNet is a graph neural network framework inspired by traditional path-based methods. It enjoys the advantages of both traditional path-based methods and modern graph neural networks, including generalization in the inductive setting, interpretability, high model capacity and scalability. NBFNet can be applied to solve link prediction on both homogeneous graphs and knowledge graphs.

NBFNet

This codebase is based on PyTorch and TorchDrug. It supports training and inference with multiple GPUs or multiple machines.

Installation

You may install the dependencies via either conda or pip. Generally, NBFNet works with Python 3.7/3.8 and PyTorch version >= 1.8.0.

From Conda

conda install torchdrug pytorch=1.8.2 cudatoolkit=11.1 -c milagraph -c pytorch-lts -c pyg -c conda-forge
conda install ogb easydict pyyaml -c conda-forge

From Pip

pip install torch==1.8.2+cu111 -f https://download.pytorch.org/whl/lts/1.8/torch_lts.html
pip install torchdrug
pip install ogb easydict pyyaml

Reproduction

To reproduce the results of NBFNet, use the following command. Alternatively, you may use --gpus null to run NBFNet on a CPU. All the datasets will be automatically downloaded in the code.

python script/run.py -c config/inductive/wn18rr.yaml --gpus [0] --version v1

We provide the hyperparameters for each experiment in configuration files. All the configuration files can be found in config/*/*.yaml.

For experiments on inductive relation prediction, you need to additionally specify the split version with --version v1.

To run NBFNet with multiple GPUs or multiple machines, use the following commands

python -m torch.distributed.launch --nproc_per_node=4 script/run.py -c config/inductive/wn18rr.yaml --gpus [0,1,2,3]
python -m torch.distributed.launch --nnodes=4 --nproc_per_node=4 script/run.py -c config/inductive/wn18rr.yaml --gpus [0,1,2,3,0,1,2,3,0,1,2,3,0,1,2,3]

Visualize Interpretations on FB15k-237

Once you have models trained on FB15k237, you can visualize the path interpretations with the following line. Please replace the checkpoint with your own path.

python script/visualize.py -c config/knowledge_graph/fb15k237_visualize.yaml --checkpoint /path/to/nbfnet/experiment/model_epoch_20.pth

Evaluate ogbl-biokg

Due to the large size of ogbl-biokg, we only evaluate on a small portion of the validation set during training. The following line evaluates a model on the full validation / test sets of ogbl-biokg. Please replace the checkpoint with your own path.

python script/run.py -c config/knowledge_graph/ogbl-biokg_test.yaml --checkpoint /path/to/nbfnet/experiment/model_epoch_10.pth

Results

Here are the results of NBFNet on standard benchmark datasets. All the results are obtained with 4 V100 GPUs (32GB). Note results may be slightly different if the model is trained with 1 GPU and/or a smaller batch size.

Knowledge Graph Completion

Dataset MR MRR HITS@1 HITS@3 HITS@10
FB15k-237 114 0.415 0.321 0.454 0.599
WN18RR 636 0.551 0.497 0.573 0.666
ogbl-biokg - 0.829 0.768 0.870 0.946

Homogeneous Graph Link Prediction

Dataset AUROC AP
Cora 0.956 0.962
CiteSeer 0.923 0.936
PubMed 0.983 0.982

Inductive Relation Prediction

Dataset HITS@10 (50 sample)
v1 v2 v3 v4
FB15k-237 0.834 0.949 0.951 0.960
WN18RR 0.948 0.905 0.893 0.890

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. The code is stuck at the beginning of epoch 0.

    This is probably because the JIT cache is broken. Try rm -r ~/.cache/torch_extensions/* and run the code again.

Citation

If you find this codebase useful in your research, please cite the following paper.

@article{zhu2021neural,
  title={Neural bellman-ford networks: A general graph neural network framework for link prediction},
  author={Zhu, Zhaocheng and Zhang, Zuobai and Xhonneux, Louis-Pascal and Tang, Jian},
  journal={Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems},
  volume={34},
  year={2021}
}