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OMEGA: A Low-Latency GNN Serving System for Large Graphs

Authors :
Kim, Geon-Woo
Kim, Donghyun
Moon, Jeongyoon
Liu, Henry
Khan, Tarannum
Iyer, Anand
Kim, Daehyeok
Akella, Aditya
Publication Year :
2025

Abstract

Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) have been widely adopted for their ability to compute expressive node representations in graph datasets. However, serving GNNs on large graphs is challenging due to the high communication, computation, and memory overheads of constructing and executing computation graphs, which represent information flow across large neighborhoods. Existing approximation techniques in training can mitigate the overheads but, in serving, still lead to high latency and/or accuracy loss. To this end, we propose OMEGA, a system that enables low-latency GNN serving for large graphs with minimal accuracy loss through two key ideas. First, OMEGA employs selective recomputation of precomputed embeddings, which allows for reusing precomputed computation subgraphs while selectively recomputing a small fraction to minimize accuracy loss. Second, we develop computation graph parallelism, which reduces communication overhead by parallelizing the creation and execution of computation graphs across machines. Our evaluation with large graph datasets and GNN models shows that OMEGA significantly outperforms state-of-the-art techniques.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2501.08547
Document Type :
Working Paper