arXiv:2607. 06546v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Denoising graphs is a fundamental problem in graph learning and the core operation of graph diffusion models.
By Shervin Khalafi, Igor Krawczuk, Sergio Rozada, Charilaos Kanatsoulis, Antonio G Marques, Alejandro Ribeiro
Denoising graphs is a fundamental problem in graph learning and the core operation of graph diffusion models. Attention-based architectures like graph transformers have recently shown promise in denoising graphs.
arXiv:2601. 10199v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Multivariate data often exhibit complex dependencies that violate the assumption of isotropic residual noise.
By Antonio Briola, Marwin Schmidt, Fabio Caccioli, Carlos Ros Perez, James Singleton, Christian Michler, Tomaso Aste
arXiv:2608. 01318v1 Announce Type: cross Abstract: Modern sensing, communication, and learning systems generate heterogeneous network signals, with local data differing in dimension, modality, and geometric structure.
By Gabriele D'Acunto, Leonardo Di Nino, Paolo Di Lorenzo, Sergio Barbarossa
Modern sensing, communication, and learning systems generate heterogeneous network signals, with local data differing in dimension, modality, and geometric structure. Processing such data requires a mathematical framework capable of simultaneously modeling heterogeneous local signal spaces and the transformations relating them.
arXiv:2607. 25295v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Tensorial multi-view clustering (TMC) has achieved strong performance due to its ability to capture high-order correlations across multiple views.
By Jintian Ji, Xingsu Li, Songhe Feng