Driven by many real applications, graph pattern matching has at-tracted a great deal of attention recently. Consider that a twig-pattern matching may result in an extremely large number of matches in a graph; this may not only confuse users by providing too many results but also lead to high computational costs. In this paper, we study the problem of top-k tree pattern matching; that is, given a rooted tree T, compute its top-k matches in a directed graph G based on the twig-pattern matching semantics. We firstly present a novel and optimal enumeration paradigm based on the principle of Lawler’s procedure. We show that our enumeration algorithm runs in O(nT + log k) time in each round where nT is the number of nodes in T. Considering that t...
We describe efficient algorithms for accurately estimating the number of matches of a small node-lab...
Abstract. The computation of maximum matching is an important task in graph theory. For general grap...
Motivated by the discovery of combinatorial patterns in an undirected graph G with n vertices and m ...
Driven by many real applications, graph pattern matching has at-tracted a great deal of attention re...
Where an optimal solution does not contain sufficient information about a given problem instance, en...
Modern applications face the challenge of dealing with structured and semi-structured data. They hav...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
Graph matching is important for a wide variety of applications in different domains such as social n...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
It is quite common for networks emerging nowadays to have labels or textual contents on the nodes. O...
By advancing the idea of finding width in bipartite graphs and basic definitions in matching theory,...
It is quite common for networks emerging nowadays to have labels or textual contents on the nodes. O...
By advancing the idea of finding width in bipartite graphs and basic definitions in matching theory,...
The past decade has witnessed the emergence of massive graph data. Graph is an important data struct...
We describe efficient algorithms for accurately estimating the number of matches of a small node-lab...
Abstract. The computation of maximum matching is an important task in graph theory. For general grap...
Motivated by the discovery of combinatorial patterns in an undirected graph G with n vertices and m ...
Driven by many real applications, graph pattern matching has at-tracted a great deal of attention re...
Where an optimal solution does not contain sufficient information about a given problem instance, en...
Modern applications face the challenge of dealing with structured and semi-structured data. They hav...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
Graph matching is important for a wide variety of applications in different domains such as social n...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
Subgraph matching algorithms are designed to find all instances of predefined subgraphs in a large g...
It is quite common for networks emerging nowadays to have labels or textual contents on the nodes. O...
By advancing the idea of finding width in bipartite graphs and basic definitions in matching theory,...
It is quite common for networks emerging nowadays to have labels or textual contents on the nodes. O...
By advancing the idea of finding width in bipartite graphs and basic definitions in matching theory,...
The past decade has witnessed the emergence of massive graph data. Graph is an important data struct...
We describe efficient algorithms for accurately estimating the number of matches of a small node-lab...
Abstract. The computation of maximum matching is an important task in graph theory. For general grap...
Motivated by the discovery of combinatorial patterns in an undirected graph G with n vertices and m ...