On topological descriptors for graph products
This work is incremental, advancing methods for graph analysis in topological data analysis by focusing on product filtrations.
The paper tackles the problem of characterizing the expressive power of topological descriptors on graph products, showing that persistent homology descriptors contain strictly more information than Euler characteristic and individual graph computations, and provides algorithms for computing these descriptors with empirical validation.
Topological descriptors have been increasingly utilized for capturing multiscale structural information in relational data. In this work, we consider various filtrations on the (box) product of graphs and the effect on their outputs on the topological descriptors - the Euler characteristic (EC) and persistent homology (PH). In particular, we establish a complete characterization of the expressive power of EC on general color-based filtrations. We also show that the PH descriptors of (virtual) graph products contain strictly more information than the computation on individual graphs, whereas EC does not. Additionally, we provide algorithms to compute the PH diagrams of the product of vertex- and edge-level filtrations on the graph product. We also substantiate our theoretical analysis with empirical investigations on runtime analysis, expressivity, and graph classification performance. Overall, this work paves way for powerful graph persistent descriptors via product filtrations. Code is available at https://github.com/Aalto-QuML/tda_graph_product.