/geometric-gnn-dojo

Geometric GNN Dojo provides unified implementations and experiments to explore the design space of Geometric Graph Neural Networks.

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⚔️ Geometric GNN Dojo

Geometric GNN Dojo is a pedagogical resource for beginners and experts to explore the design space of Graph Neural Networks for geometric graphs.

Check out the accompanying paper 'On the Expressive Power of Geometric Graph Neural Networks', which studies the expressivity and theoretical limits of geometric GNNs.

Chaitanya K. Joshi*, Cristian Bodnar*, Simon V. Mathis, Taco Cohen, and Pietro Liò. On the Expressive Power of Geometric Graph Neural Networks. NeurIPS 2022 Workshop on Symmetry and Geometry in Neural Representations.

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New to geometric GNNs: try our practical notebook on Geometric GNNs 101, prepared for MPhil students at the University of Cambridge.

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Architectures

The /src directory provides unified implementations of several popular geometric GNN architectures:

Experiments

The /experiments directory contains notebooks with synthetic experiments to highlight practical challenges in building powerful geometric GNNs:

  • kchains.ipynb: Distinguishing k-chains, which test a model's ability to propagate geometric information non-locally and demonstrate oversquashing with increased depth/longer chains.
  • rotsym.ipynb: Rotationally symmetric structures, which test a layer's ability to identify neighbourhood orientation and highlight the utility of higher order tensors in equivariant GNNs.
  • incompleteness.ipynb: Counterexamples from Pozdnyakov et al., which test a layer's ability to create distinguishing fingerprints for local neighbourhoods and highlight the need for higher body order of local scalarisation (distances, angles, and beyond).

Installation

# Create new conda environment
conda create --prefix ./env python=3.8
conda activate ./env

# Install PyTorch (Check CUDA version for GPU!)
#
# Option 1: CPU
conda install pytorch==1.12.0 -c pytorch
#
# Option 2: GPU, CUDA 11.3
# conda install pytorch==1.12.1 torchvision==0.13.1 torchaudio==0.12.1 cudatoolkit=11.3 -c pytorch

# Install dependencies
conda install matplotlib pandas networkx
conda install jupyterlab -c conda-forge
pip install e3nn==0.4.4 ipdb ase

# Install PyG (Check CPU/GPU/MacOS)
#
# Option 1: CPU, MacOS
pip install torch-scatter torch-sparse torch-cluster torch-spline-conv -f https://data.pyg.org/whl/torch-1.12.0+cpu.html 
pip install torch-geometric
#
# Option 2: GPU, CUDA 11.3
# pip install torch-scatter torch-sparse torch-cluster torch-spline-conv -f https://data.pyg.org/whl/torch-1.12.1+cu113.html
# pip install torch-geometric
#
# Option 3: CPU/GPU, but may not work on MacOS
# conda install pyg -c pyg

Directory Structure and Usage

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├── README.md
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├── geometric_gnn_101.ipynb             # A gentle introduction to Geometric GNNs
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├── experiments                         # Synthetic experiments
│   ├── incompleteness.ipynb            # Experiment on counterexamples from Pozdnyakov et al.
│   ├── kchains.ipynb                   # Experiment on k-chains
│   └── rotsym.ipynb                    # Experiment on rotationally symmetric structures
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└── src                                 # Geometric GNN models library
    ├── models.py                       # Models built using layers
    ├── gvp_layers.py                   # Layers for GVP-GNN
    ├── egnn_layers.py                  # Layers for E(n) Equivariant GNN
    ├── tfn_layers.py                   # Layers for Tensor Field Networks
    ├── modules                         # Layers for MACE
    └── utils                           # Helper functions for training, plotting, etc.

Contact

Authors: Chaitanya K. Joshi (chaitanya.joshi@cl.cam.ac.uk), Simon V. Mathis (simon.mathis@cl.cam.ac.uk). We welcome your questions and feedback via email or GitHub Issues.

Citation

@article{joshi2022expressive,
  title={On the Expressive Power of Geometric Graph Neural Networks},
  author={Joshi, Chaitanya K. and Bodnar, Cristian and  Mathis, Simon V. and Cohen, Taco and Liò, Pietro},
  journal={NeurIPS Workshop on Symmetry and Geometry in Neural Representations},
  year={2022},
}