Robust Graph Condensation via Classification Complexity Mitigation

Philip S Yu (UIC) · Jiayi Luo (Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics) · Qingyun Sun (Beihang University) · Beining Yang (University of Edinburgh) · Haonan Yuan (Beihang University) · Xingcheng Fu (Guangxi Normal University) · Yanbiao Ma (Xidian University) · Jianxin Li (Beihang University)
adversarial perturbationsclass ambiguityclassification complexitycondensed graph.empirical investigationgeometry perspectivegraph condensationgraph data manifoldintrinsic-dimension-reducinglow-dimensional manifoldmanifold-constrainedrobust graph condensationrobustnesstheoretical analysisuniversal adversarial attacks

Graph condensation (GC) has gained significant attention for its ability to synthesize smaller yet informative graphs. However, existing studies often overlook the robustness of GC in scenarios where the original graph is corrupted. In such cases, we observe that the performance of GC deteriorates significantly, while existing robust graph learning technologies offer only limited effectiveness. Through both empirical investigation and theoretical analysis, we reveal that GC is inherently an intrinsic-dimension-reducing process, synthesizing a condensed graph with lower classification complexity. Although this property is critical for effective GC performance, it remains highly vulnerable to adversarial perturbations. To tackle this vulnerability and improve GC robustness, we adopt the geometry perspective of graph data manifold and propose a novel **M**anifold-constrained **R**obust **G**raph **C**ondensation framework named **MRGC**. Specifically, we introduce three graph data manifold learning modules that guide the condensed graph to lie within a smooth, low-dimensional manifold with minimal class ambiguity, thereby preserving the classification complexity reduction capability of GC and ensuring robust performance under universal adversarial attacks. Extensive experiments demonstrate the robustness of MRGC across diverse attack scenarios.