We study the problem of point-to-point distance querying for massive scale-free graphs, which is important for numerous applications. Given a directed or undirected graph, we propose to build an index for answering such queries based on a novel hop-doubling labeling technique. We derive bounds on the index size, the computation costs and I/O costs based on the properties of unweighted scale-free graphs. We show that our method is much more efficient and effective compared to the state-of-the-art techniques, in terms of both querying time and indexing costs. Our empirical study shows that our method can handle graphs that are orders of magnitude larger than existing methods. 1
Graphs provide a natural way to represent real-world objects and their relationships, and hence they...
Distance labeling approaches are widely adopted to speed up the online performance of shortest-dista...
International audienceFor fixed $h \geq 2$, we consider the task of adding to a graph $G$ a set of w...
We study the problem of computing shortest path or distance between two query vertices in a graph, w...
We propose an indexing scheme for top-k shortest-path distance queries on graphs, which is useful in...
Shortest distance queries are essential not only in graph analysis and graph mining tasks but also i...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. Computing the shortest distance between two vertices is ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the problem of label-constrained reachability (LCR) and K-re...
We study the problem of computing shortest path or distance be-tween two query vertices in a graph, ...
Abstract Shortest distance queries are essential not only in graph analysis and graph mining tasks b...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
This thesis elaborates on the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that single-pair shortest-pa...
We propose a new exact method for shortest-path distance queries on large-scale networks. Our method...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
Graphs provide a natural way to represent real-world objects and their relationships, and hence they...
Distance labeling approaches are widely adopted to speed up the online performance of shortest-dista...
International audienceFor fixed $h \geq 2$, we consider the task of adding to a graph $G$ a set of w...
We study the problem of computing shortest path or distance between two query vertices in a graph, w...
We propose an indexing scheme for top-k shortest-path distance queries on graphs, which is useful in...
Shortest distance queries are essential not only in graph analysis and graph mining tasks but also i...
© 2018 Association for Computing Machinery. Computing the shortest distance between two vertices is ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the problem of label-constrained reachability (LCR) and K-re...
We study the problem of computing shortest path or distance be-tween two query vertices in a graph, ...
Abstract Shortest distance queries are essential not only in graph analysis and graph mining tasks b...
Answering reachability queries on directed graphs is ubiqui-tous in many applications involved with ...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
This thesis elaborates on the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that single-pair shortest-pa...
We propose a new exact method for shortest-path distance queries on large-scale networks. Our method...
In this paper, we propose a scalable and highly efficient index structure for the reachability probl...
Graphs provide a natural way to represent real-world objects and their relationships, and hence they...
Distance labeling approaches are widely adopted to speed up the online performance of shortest-dista...
International audienceFor fixed $h \geq 2$, we consider the task of adding to a graph $G$ a set of w...