Cliques are important structures in network science that have been used in numerous applications including spam detection, graph analysis, graph modeling, community detection among others. Obtaining the counts of k-cliques in graphs with millions of nodes and edges is a challenging problem due to combinatorial explosion. Essentially, as k increases, the number of k-cliques goes up exponentially, and it is not known how one can count them without enumerating. Most existing techniques fail to count k-cliques for k > 5. Obtaining global k-clique counts is challenging. Obtaining counts of k-cliques that each edge or vertex is a part of (called local k-clique counts) is even more so.In this work, we present a set of techniques to efficiently ...
In this paper we study the problem of local triangle counting in large graphs. Namely, given a large...
Abstract—From social science to biology, numerous applica-tions often rely on graphlets for intuitiv...
This thesis examines the devices employed by various algorithms to search for maximal complete subgr...
Cliques are important structures in network science that have been used in numerous applications inc...
We tackle the problem of counting the number qk of k-cliques in large-scale graphs, for any constant...
In this paper we develop simple and fast multicore parallel algorithms for counting the number of k-...
In undirected graphs, a clique is a subset of its vertices which are all pairwise connected. The pro...
Listing dense subgraphs is a fundamental task with a variety of network analytics applications. A lo...
In recent years, graphlet counting has emerged as an important task in topological graph analysis. H...
In this thesis we study subgraph enumeration problems. We provide an extensive literature review of ...
k-plexes are a formal yet flexible way of defining communities in networks. They generalize the noti...
In this article, we study the problem of approximate local triangle counting in large graphs. Namely...
k-plexes are a formal yet flexible way of defining communities in networks. They generalize the noti...
International audienceMotivated by recent studies in the data mining community which require to effi...
We focus on the automatic detection of communities in large networks, a challenging problem in many ...
In this paper we study the problem of local triangle counting in large graphs. Namely, given a large...
Abstract—From social science to biology, numerous applica-tions often rely on graphlets for intuitiv...
This thesis examines the devices employed by various algorithms to search for maximal complete subgr...
Cliques are important structures in network science that have been used in numerous applications inc...
We tackle the problem of counting the number qk of k-cliques in large-scale graphs, for any constant...
In this paper we develop simple and fast multicore parallel algorithms for counting the number of k-...
In undirected graphs, a clique is a subset of its vertices which are all pairwise connected. The pro...
Listing dense subgraphs is a fundamental task with a variety of network analytics applications. A lo...
In recent years, graphlet counting has emerged as an important task in topological graph analysis. H...
In this thesis we study subgraph enumeration problems. We provide an extensive literature review of ...
k-plexes are a formal yet flexible way of defining communities in networks. They generalize the noti...
In this article, we study the problem of approximate local triangle counting in large graphs. Namely...
k-plexes are a formal yet flexible way of defining communities in networks. They generalize the noti...
International audienceMotivated by recent studies in the data mining community which require to effi...
We focus on the automatic detection of communities in large networks, a challenging problem in many ...
In this paper we study the problem of local triangle counting in large graphs. Namely, given a large...
Abstract—From social science to biology, numerous applica-tions often rely on graphlets for intuitiv...
This thesis examines the devices employed by various algorithms to search for maximal complete subgr...