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Poster

DiffGAD: A Diffusion-based Unsupervised Graph Anomaly Detector

Jinghan Li · Yuan Gao · Jinda Lu · Junfeng Fang · Congcong Wen · Hui Lin · Xiang Wang

Hall 3 + Hall 2B #201
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Fri 25 Apr 7 p.m. PDT — 9:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract:

Graph Anomaly Detection (GAD) is crucial for identifying abnormal entities within networks, garnering significant attention across various fields. Traditional unsupervised methods, which decode encoded latent representations of unlabeled data with a reconstruction focus, often fail to capture critical discriminative content, leading to suboptimal anomaly detection.To address these challenges, we present a Diffusion-based Graph Anomaly Detector (DiffGAD). At the heart of DiffGAD is a novel latent space learning paradigm, meticulously designed to enhance the model's proficiency by guiding it with discriminative content. This innovative approach leverages diffusion sampling to infuse the latent space with discriminative content and introduces a content-preservation mechanism that retains valuable information across different scales, significantly improving the model’s adeptness at identifying anomalies with limited time and space complexity. Our comprehensive evaluation of DiffGAD, conducted on six real-world and large-scale datasets with various metrics, demonstrated its exceptional performance. Our code is available at https://github.com/fortunato-all/DiffGAD

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