2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-021-04129-0
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GRAPES-DD: exploiting decision diagrams for index-driven search in biological graph databases

Abstract: Background Graphs are mathematical structures widely used for expressing relationships among elements when representing biomedical and biological information. On top of these representations, several analyses are performed. A common task is the search of one substructure within one graph, called target. The problem is referred to as one-to-one subgraph search, and it is known to be NP-complete. Heuristics and indexing techniques can be applied to facilitate the search. Indexing techniques are a… Show more

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“…The objective of this problem is searching for a compact representation of the given graph which called the summary. This summary allows us to decrease the footprint of the graph and query [4,11,5,3] in efficient way. In other words, Graph summarization has many benefits such as reduction of data volume and storage, speedup of graph algorithms and queries, and interactive analysis support.…”
Section: Figure 1 Representations Of Graph Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The objective of this problem is searching for a compact representation of the given graph which called the summary. This summary allows us to decrease the footprint of the graph and query [4,11,5,3] in efficient way. In other words, Graph summarization has many benefits such as reduction of data volume and storage, speedup of graph algorithms and queries, and interactive analysis support.…”
Section: Figure 1 Representations Of Graph Datamentioning
confidence: 99%