Pattern discovery from graph-structured data - A data mining perspective

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Motoda, Hiroshi [1 ]
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[1] Air Force Off Sci Res, Asian Off Aerosp Res & Dev, Tokyo, Japan
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NEW TRENDS IN APPLIED ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, PROCEEDINGS | 2007年 / 4570卷
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TP18 [人工智能理论];
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081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
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Mining from graph-structured data has its root in concept formation. Recent advancement of data mining techniques has broadened its applicability. Graph mining faces with subgraph isomorphism which is known to be NP-complete. Two contrasting approaches of our work on extracting frequent subgraphs are revisited, one using complete search (AGM) and the other using heuristic search (GBI). Both use canonical labelling to deal with subgraph isomorphism. AGM represents a graph by its adjacency matrix and employs an Apriori-like bottom up search algorithm using anti-monotonicity of frequency. It can handle both connected and dis-connected graphs, and has been extended to handle a tree data and a sequential data by incorporating a different bias to each in joining operators. It has also been extended to incorporate taxonomy in labels to extract generalized subgraphs. GBI employs a notion of chunking, which recursively chunks two adjoining nodes, thus generating fairly large subgraphs at an early stage of search. The recent improved version extends it to employ pseudo-chunking which is called chunkingless chunking, enabling to extract overlapping subgraphs. It can impose two kinds of constraints to accelerate search, one to include one or more of the designated subgraphs and the other to exclude all of the designated subgraphs. It has been extended to extract paths and trees from a graph data by placing a restriction on pseudo-chunking operations. GBI can further be used as a feature constructor in decision tree building. The paper explains how both GBI and AGM with their extended versions can be applied to solve various data mining problems which are difficult to solve by other methods.
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