On Effective Presentation of Graph Patterns: A Structural Representative Approach`
In the past, quite a few fast algorithms have been developed
to mine frequent patterns over graph data, with the large
spectrum covering many variants of the problem. However,
the real bottleneck for knowledge discovery on graphs is neither
efficiency nor scalability, but the usability of patterns
that are mined out. Currently, what the state-of-art techniques
give is a lengthy list of exact patterns, which are
undesirable in the following two aspects: (1) on the micro
side, due to various inherent noises or data diversity, exact
patterns are usually not too useful in many real applications;
and (2) on the macro side, the rigid structural requirement
being posed often generates an excessive amount of patterns
that are only slightly different from each other, which easily
overwhelm the users.
In this paper, we study the presentation problem of graph
patterns, where structural representatives are deemed as the
key mechanism to make the whole strategy effective. As
a solution to fill the usability gap, we adopt a two-step
smoothing-clustering framework, with the first step adding
error tolerance to individual patterns (the micro side), and
the second step reducing output cardinality by collapsing
multiple structurally similar patterns into one representative
(the macro side). This novel, integrative approach is never
tried in previous studies, which essentially rolls-up our attention
to a more appropriate level that no longer looks into
every minute detail. The above framework is general, which
may apply under various settings and incorporate a lot of
extensions. Empirical studies indicate that a compact group
of informative delegates can be achieved on real datasets and
the proposed algorithms are both efficient and scalable.
Date: October 02, 2008
Book Title: ACM Conf. on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'08),
Type: InProceedings
Edition: Proc 2008
Address: Napa Valley, CA
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@InProceedings{On_Effective_Presentation_of_Graph_Patte,
author = "Chen Chen and Cindy Xide Lin and Xifeng Yan and Jiawei Han",
title = "{On Effective Presentation of Graph Patterns: A Structural Representative Approach`}",
month = "October",
year = "2008",
edition = "Proc 2008",
address = ", Napa Valley, CA, ",
booktitle = "ACM Conf. on Information and Knowledge Management (CIKM'08),",
}