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Varshita Kolipaka

Varshita Kolipaka supervised by Prof. Ponnurangam Kumaraguru received her Master of Science – Dual Degree  in Computational Natural Sciences (CND). Here’s a summary of her research work on Corrective Unlearning For Graph Neural Networks:

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) are increasingly being used for a variety of ML applications on graph data. Because graph data does not follow the independently and identically distributed (i.i.d.) assumption, adversarial manipulations or incorrect data can propagate to other data points through message passing, which deteriorates the model’s performance. To allow model developers to remove the adverse effects of manipulated entities from a trained GNN, we study the recently formulated problem of Corrective Unlearning. We find that current graph unlearning methods fail to unlearn the effect of manipulations even when the whole manipulated set is known. We introduce a new graph unlearning method, Cognac, which can unlearn the effect of the manipulation set even when only 5% of it is identified. It re-covers most of the performance of a strong oracle with fully corrected training data, even beating retraining from scratch without the deletion set, and is 8x more efficient while also scaling to large datasets. We hope our work assists GNN developers in mitigating harmful effects caused by issues in real-world data, post-training.

June 2025