SCNode: Spatial and Contextual Coordinates for Graph Representation Learning

Abstract

Effective node representation lies at the heart of Graph Neural Networks (GNNs), as it directly impacts their ability to perform downstream tasks such as node classification and link prediction. Most existing GNNs, particularly message passing graph neural networks, rely on neighborhood aggregation to iteratively compute node embeddings. While powerful, this paradigm suffers from well-known limitations of oversquashing, oversmoothing, and underreaching that degrade representation quality. More critically, MPGNNs often assume homophily, where connected nodes share similar features or labels, leading to poor generalization in heterophilic graphs where this assumption breaks down. To address these challenges, we propose *SCNode*, a *Spatial-Contextual Node Embedding* framework designed to perform consistently well in both homophilic and heterophilic settings. SCNode integrates spatial and contextual information, yielding node embeddings that are not only more discriminative but also structurally aware. Our approach introduces new homophily matrices for understanding class interactions and tendencies. Extensive experiments on benchmark datasets show that SCNode achieves superior performance over conventional GNN models, demonstrating its robustness and adaptability in diverse graph structures.

Cite

Text

Uddin et al. "SCNode: Spatial and Contextual Coordinates for Graph Representation Learning." Transactions on Machine Learning Research, 2025.

Markdown

[Uddin et al. "SCNode: Spatial and Contextual Coordinates for Graph Representation Learning." Transactions on Machine Learning Research, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/tmlr/2025/uddin2025tmlr-scnode/)

BibTeX

@article{uddin2025tmlr-scnode,
  title     = {{SCNode: Spatial and Contextual Coordinates for Graph Representation Learning}},
  author    = {Uddin, Md Joshem and Tola, Astrit and Sikand, Varin Singh and Akcora, Cuneyt Gurcan and Coskunuzer, Baris},
  journal   = {Transactions on Machine Learning Research},
  year      = {2025},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/tmlr/2025/uddin2025tmlr-scnode/}
}