Few-Shot Graph Anomaly Detection via Dual-Level Knowledge Distillation.

Entropy (Basel)

National Key Laboratory of Fundamental Science on Synthetic Vision, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, China.

Published: January 2025

Graph anomaly detection is crucial in many high-impact applications across diverse fields. In anomaly detection tasks, collecting plenty of annotated data tends to be costly and laborious. As a result, few-shot learning has been explored to address the issue by requiring only a few labeled samples to achieve good performance. However, conventional few-shot models may not fully exploit the information within auxiliary sets, leading to suboptimal performance. To tackle these limitations, we propose a dual-level knowledge distillation-based approach for graph anomaly detection, DualKD, which leverages two distinct distillation losses to improve generalization capabilities. In our approach, we initially train a teacher model to generate prediction distributions as soft labels, capturing the entropy of uncertainty in the data. These soft labels are then employed to construct the corresponding loss for training a student model, which can capture more detailed node features. In addition, we introduce two representation distillation losses-short and long representation distillation-to effectively transfer knowledge from the auxiliary set to the target set. Comprehensive experiments conducted on four datasets verify that DualKD remarkably outperforms the advanced baselines, highlighting its effectiveness in enhancing identification performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e27010028DOI Listing

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