A High‐Scalability Graph Modification System for Large‐Scale Networks

Author:

Xu Shaobin12ORCID,Sun Minghui12,Qin Jun3

Affiliation:

1. College of Computer Science and Technology Jilin University Changchun China

2. Key Laboratory of Symbolic Computation and Knowledge Engineering of Ministry of Education Jilin University Changchun China

3. College of Computer Science and Technology Changchun University of Science and Technology Changchun China

Abstract

AbstractModifying network results is the most intuitive way to inject domain knowledge into network detection algorithms to improve their performance. While advances in computation scalability have made detecting large‐scale networks possible, the human ability to modify such networks has not scaled accordingly, resulting in a huge ‘interaction gap’. Most existing works only support navigating and modifying edges one by one in a graph visualization, which causes a significant interaction burden when faced with large‐scale networks. In this work, we propose a novel graph pattern mining algorithm based on the minimum description length (MDL) principle to partition and summarize multi‐feature and isomorphic sub‐graph matches. The mined sub‐graph patterns can be utilized as mediums for modifying large‐scale networks. Combining two traditional approaches, we introduce a new coarse‐middle‐fine graph modification paradigm (i.e. query graph‐based modification sub‐graph pattern‐based modification raw edge‐based modification). We further present a graph modification system that supports the graph modification paradigm for improving the scalability of modifying detected large‐scale networks. We evaluate the performance of our graph pattern mining algorithm through an experimental study, demonstrate the usefulness of our system through a case study, and illustrate the efficiency of our graph modification paradigm through a user study.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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