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arxiv: 1611.03159 · v1 · pith:XGLQFTKF · submitted 2016-11-10 · cs.DS

Scalable Compression of a Weighted Graph

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classification cs.DS
keywords graphinteractionsrealcompressiondatalifepatternsscalable
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Graph is a useful data structure to model various real life aspects like email communications, co-authorship among researchers, interactions among chemical compounds, and so on. Supporting such real life interactions produce a knowledge rich massive repository of data. However, efficiently understanding underlying trends and patterns is hard due to large size of the graph. Therefore, this paper presents a scalable compression solution to compute summary of a weighted graph. All the aforementioned interactions from various domains are represented as edge weights in a graph. Therefore, creating a summary graph while considering this vital aspect is necessary to learn insights of different communication patterns. By experimenting the proposed method on two real world and publically available datasets against a state of the art technique, we obtain order of magnitude performance gain and better summarization accuracy.

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