Efficient subgraph matching on billion node graphs

Z Sun, H Wang, H Wang, B Shao, J Li - arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6691, 2012 - arxiv.org
arXiv preprint arXiv:1205.6691, 2012arxiv.org
The ability to handle large scale graph data is crucial to an increasing number of
applications. Much work has been dedicated to supporting basic graph operations such as
subgraph matching, reachability, regular expression matching, etc. In many cases, graph
indices are employed to speed up query processing. Typically, most indices require either
super-linear indexing time or super-linear indexing space. Unfortunately, for very large
graphs, super-linear approaches are almost always infeasible. In this paper, we study the …
The ability to handle large scale graph data is crucial to an increasing number of applications. Much work has been dedicated to supporting basic graph operations such as subgraph matching, reachability, regular expression matching, etc. In many cases, graph indices are employed to speed up query processing. Typically, most indices require either super-linear indexing time or super-linear indexing space. Unfortunately, for very large graphs, super-linear approaches are almost always infeasible. In this paper, we study the problem of subgraph matching on billion-node graphs. We present a novel algorithm that supports efficient subgraph matching for graphs deployed on a distributed memory store. Instead of relying on super-linear indices, we use efficient graph exploration and massive parallel computing for query processing. Our experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of performing subgraph matching on web-scale graph data.
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