Topological Deep Learning: Going Beyond Graph Data
Mustafa Hajij, Ghada Zamzmi, Theodore Papamarkou, Nina Miolane, Aldo, Guzm\'an-S\'aenz, Karthikeyan Natesan Ramamurthy, Tolga Birdal, Tamal K. Dey,, Soham Mukherjee, Shreyas N. Samaga, Neal Livesay, Robin Walters, Paul Rosen,, Michael T. Schaub

TL;DR
This paper introduces combinatorial complexes, a new topological data structure, and develops combinatorial complex neural networks (CCNNs) that leverage higher-order relations for improved deep learning on topological data.
Contribution
The paper proposes combinatorial complexes as a unifying topological domain and develops a new class of attention-based neural networks called CCNNs that utilize these structures.
Findings
CCNNs perform competitively on mesh shape analysis tasks.
Combinatorial complexes generalize hypergraphs and cell complexes.
Higher-order relations improve deep learning model capabilities.
Abstract
Topological deep learning is a rapidly growing field that pertains to the development of deep learning models for data supported on topological domains such as simplicial complexes, cell complexes, and hypergraphs, which generalize many domains encountered in scientific computations. In this paper, we present a unifying deep learning framework built upon a richer data structure that includes widely adopted topological domains. Specifically, we first introduce combinatorial complexes, a novel type of topological domain. Combinatorial complexes can be seen as generalizations of graphs that maintain certain desirable properties. Similar to hypergraphs, combinatorial complexes impose no constraints on the set of relations. In addition, combinatorial complexes permit the construction of hierarchical higher-order relations, analogous to those found in simplicial and cell complexes. Thus,…
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TopicsTopological and Geometric Data Analysis · Advanced Graph Neural Networks · Image Retrieval and Classification Techniques
