演化社会图的有效时间最短路径查询

Wenyu Huo, V. Tsotras
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类似图形的数据出现在许多应用程序中,如社交网络、互联网超链接、路线图等,在大多数情况下,图形是动态的,随着时间的推移而演变。在这项工作中,我们研究了进化社会图的有效最短路径查询评估问题。我们的最短路径查询是“暂时的”:它们可以引用图演化中的任何时间点或时间间隔,并且应该返回相应的有效答案。为了有效地支持这种类型的时间查询,我们扩展了传统的Dijkstra算法来计算时间点或时间间隔的最短路径距离(s)。为了加速查询处理,我们探索了预处理索引技术,如收缩层次结构(CH)。此外,我们还研究了如何利用时间分区策略来维护随索引变化的图。在真实世界数据集和大型合成数据集上的实验评估证明了我们提出的高效技术和优化的可行性和可扩展性。
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Efficient temporal shortest path queries on evolving social graphs
Graph-like data appears in many applications, such as social networks, internet hyperlinks, roadmaps, etc. and in most cases, graphs are dynamic, evolving through time. In this work, we study the problem of efficient shortest-path query evaluation on evolving social graphs. Our shortest-path queries are "temporal": they can refer to any time-point or time-interval in the graph's evolution, and corresponding valid answers should be returned. To efficiently support this type of temporal query, we extend the traditional Dijkstra's algorithm to compute shortest-path distance(s) for a time-point or a time-interval. To speed up query processing, we explore preprocessing index techniques such as Contraction Hierarchies (CH). Moreover, we examine how to maintain the evolving graph along with the index by utilizing temporal partition strategies. Experimental evaluations on real world datasets and large synthetic datasets demonstrate the feasibility and scalability of our proposed efficient techniques and optimizations.
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