Querying large models efficiently often imposes high demands on system resources such as memory, processing time, disk access or network latency. The situation becomes more complicated when data are highly interconnected, e.g. in the form of graph structures, and when data sources are heterogeneous, partly coming from dynamic systems and partly stored in databases. These situations are now common in many existing social networking applications and geo-location systems, which require specialized and efficient query algorithms in order to make informed decisions on time. In this paper, we propose an algorithm to improve the memory consumption and time performance of this type of queries by reducing the amount of elements to be processed, focu...
It is natural to model and represent interaction data as graphs in a broad range of domains such as ...
Abstract—Greedy algorithms for subgraph pattern matching operations are often sufficient when the gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Washington State UniversityExploring graph-structured data either ...
Given a query graph that represents a pattern of interest, the emerg-ing pattern detection problem c...
Abstract—In this paper we examine a popular network com-putational model (BSP: Bulk Synchronous Para...
A graph database D is a collection of graphs. To speed up subgraph query answering on graph database...
The last decade brought considerable improvements in distributed storage and query technologies, kno...
Social and technical information systems usually consist of a large number of interacting physical, ...
We deal with the efficient implementation of storage models for time-varying graphs. To this end, we...
Large-scale temporal graphs are everywhere in our daily life. From online social networks, mobile ne...
Abstract. We present a novel graph embedding to speed-up distance-range and k-nearest neighbor queri...
We deal with the problem of maintaining a dynamic graph so that queries of the form “is there an edg...
Graph databases offer an efficient way to store and access inter-connected data. However, to query l...
Graphs are used to model a wide range of systems from different disciplines including social network...
Graphs are naturally used to model real-world networks. Among various types of graph, complex networ...
It is natural to model and represent interaction data as graphs in a broad range of domains such as ...
Abstract—Greedy algorithms for subgraph pattern matching operations are often sufficient when the gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Washington State UniversityExploring graph-structured data either ...
Given a query graph that represents a pattern of interest, the emerg-ing pattern detection problem c...
Abstract—In this paper we examine a popular network com-putational model (BSP: Bulk Synchronous Para...
A graph database D is a collection of graphs. To speed up subgraph query answering on graph database...
The last decade brought considerable improvements in distributed storage and query technologies, kno...
Social and technical information systems usually consist of a large number of interacting physical, ...
We deal with the efficient implementation of storage models for time-varying graphs. To this end, we...
Large-scale temporal graphs are everywhere in our daily life. From online social networks, mobile ne...
Abstract. We present a novel graph embedding to speed-up distance-range and k-nearest neighbor queri...
We deal with the problem of maintaining a dynamic graph so that queries of the form “is there an edg...
Graph databases offer an efficient way to store and access inter-connected data. However, to query l...
Graphs are used to model a wide range of systems from different disciplines including social network...
Graphs are naturally used to model real-world networks. Among various types of graph, complex networ...
It is natural to model and represent interaction data as graphs in a broad range of domains such as ...
Abstract—Greedy algorithms for subgraph pattern matching operations are often sufficient when the gr...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Computer Science, Washington State UniversityExploring graph-structured data either ...