Author:
Wang Xi,Zhang Qianzhen,Guo Deke,Zhao Xiang
Abstract
AbstractWith the rapid development of information technologies, multi-source heterogeneous data has become an open problem, and the data is usually modeled as graphs since the graph structure is able to encode complex relationships among entities. However, in practical applications, such as network security analysis and public opinion analysis over social networks, the structure and the content of graph data are constantly evolving. Therefore, the ability to continuously monitor and detect interesting patterns on massive and dynamic graphs in real-time is crucial for many applications. Recently, a large group of excellent research works has also emerged. Nevertheless, these studies focus on different updates of graphs and apply different subgraph matching algorithms; thus, it is desirable to review these works comprehensively and give a thorough overview. In this paper, we systematically investigate the existing continuous subgraph matching techniques from the aspects of key techniques, representative algorithms, and performance evaluation. Furthermore, the typical applications and challenges of continuous subgraph matching over dynamic graphs, as well as the future development trends, are summarized and prospected.
Funder
national key research and development program
National Natural Science Foundation of China
national natural science foundation of china
The Science and Technology Innovation Program of Hunan Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Hardware and Architecture,Human-Computer Interaction,Information Systems,Software
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