This repository contains the source code for the paper "G-Retriever: Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Textual Graph Understanding and Question Answering".
We introduce G-Retriever, a flexible question-answering framework targeting real-world textual graphs, applicable to multiple applications including scene graph understanding, common sense reasoning, and knowledge graph reasoning.
G-Retriever integrates the strengths of Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), Large Language Models (LLMs), and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), and can be fine-tuned to enhance graph understanding via soft prompting.
[2024.09] PyG 2.6 now supports G-Retriever! 🎉 [Dataset][Model]
@article{he2024g,
title={G-Retriever: Retrieval-Augmented Generation for Textual Graph Understanding and Question Answering},
author={He, Xiaoxin and Tian, Yijun and Sun, Yifei and Chawla, Nitesh V and Laurent, Thomas and LeCun, Yann and Bresson, Xavier and Hooi, Bryan},
journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.07630},
year={2024}
}
conda create --name g_retriever python=3.9 -y
conda activate g_retriever
# https://pytorch.org/get-started/locally/
conda install pytorch==2.0.1 torchvision==0.15.2 torchaudio==2.0.2 pytorch-cuda=11.8 -c pytorch -c nvidia
python -c "import torch; print(torch.__version__)"
python -c "import torch; print(torch.version.cuda)"
pip install pyg_lib torch_scatter torch_sparse torch_cluster torch_spline_conv -f https://data.pyg.org/whl/torch-2.0.1+cu118.html
pip install peft
pip install pandas
pip install ogb
pip install transformers
pip install wandb
pip install sentencepiece
pip install torch_geometric
pip install datasets
pip install pcst_fast
pip install gensim
pip install scipy=1.12
# expla_graphs
python -m src.dataset.preprocess.expla_graphs
python -m src.dataset.expla_graphs
# scene_graphs, might take
python -m src.dataset.preprocess.scene_graphs
python -m src.dataset.scene_graphs
# webqsp
python -m src.dataset.preprocess.webqsp
python -m src.dataset.webqsp
Replace path to the llm checkpoints in the src/model/__init__.py
, then run
python inference.py --dataset scene_graphs --model_name inference_llm --llm_model_name 7b_chat
# prompt tuning
python train.py --dataset scene_graphs_baseline --model_name pt_llm
# G-Retriever
python train.py --dataset scene_graphs --model_name graph_llm
# finetune LLM with LoRA
python train.py --dataset scene_graphs_baseline --model_name llm --llm_frozen False
# G-Retriever with LoRA
python train.py --dataset scene_graphs --model_name graph_llm --llm_frozen False
Use run.sh
to run the codes and reproduce the published results in the main table.