[Colloquium] TODAY: Ryien Hosseini MS PresentationDec 15, 2025
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This is an announcement of Ryien Hosseini's MS Presentation
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Candidate: Ryien Hosseini
Date: Monday, December 15, 2025
Time: 3 pm CST
Location: JCL 298
Title: Quality Measures for Dynamic Graph Generative Models
Abstract: Deep generative models have recently achieved significant success in modeling graph data, including dynamic graphs, where topology and features evolve over time. However, unlike in vision and natural language domains, evaluating generative models for dynamic graphs is challenging due to the difficulty of visualizing their output, making quantitative metrics essential. In this work, we develop a new quality metric for evaluating generative models of dynamic graphs. Current metrics for dynamic graphs typically involve discretizing the continuous evolution of graphs into static snapshots and then applying conventional graph similarity measures. This approach has several limitations: (a) it models temporally related events as i.i.d. samples, failing to capture the non-uniform evolution of dynamic graphs; (b) it lacks a unified measure that is sensitive to both features and topology; (c) it fails to provide a scalar metric, requiring multiple metrics without clear superiority; and (d) it requires explicitly instantiating each static snapshot, leading to impractical runtime demands that hinder evaluation at scale. We propose a novel metric based on the Johnson-Lindenstrauss lemma, applying random projections directly to dynamic graph data. This results in an expressive, scalar, and application-agnostic measure of dynamic graph similarity that overcomes the limitations of traditional methods. We also provide a comprehensive empirical evaluation of metrics for continuous-time dynamic graphs, demonstrating the effectiveness of our approach compared to existing methods.
Advisors: Hank Hoffmann
Committee Members: Hank Hoffmann, Rebecca Willett, and Venkatram Vishwanath
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