Subgraph Concept Networks: Concept Levels in Graph Classification

Abstract

The reasoning process of Graph Neural Networks is complex and considered opaque, limiting trust in their predictions. To alleviate this issue, prior work has proposed concept-based explanations, extracted from clusters in the model's node embeddings. However, a limitation of concept-based explanations is that they only explain the node embedding space and are obscured by pooling in graph classification. To mitigate this issue and provide a deeper level of understanding, we propose the Subgraph Concept Network. The Subgraph Concept Network is the first graph neural network architecture that distils subgraph and graph-level concepts. It achieves this by performing soft clustering on node concept embeddings to derive subgraph and graph-level concepts. Our results show that the Subgraph Concept Network allows to obtain competitive model accuracy, while discovering meaningful concepts at different levels of the network.

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