Differentially Describing Groups of Graphs

12/16/2021
by   Corinna Coupette, et al.
0

How does neural connectivity in autistic children differ from neural connectivity in healthy children or autistic youths? What patterns in global trade networks are shared across classes of goods, and how do these patterns change over time? Answering questions like these requires us to differentially describe groups of graphs: Given a set of graphs and a partition of these graphs into groups, discover what graphs in one group have in common, how they systematically differ from graphs in other groups, and how multiple groups of graphs are related. We refer to this task as graph group analysis, which seeks to describe similarities and differences between graph groups by means of statistically significant subgraphs. To perform graph group analysis, we introduce Gragra, which uses maximum entropy modeling to identify a non-redundant set of subgraphs with statistically significant associations to one or more graph groups. Through an extensive set of experiments on a wide range of synthetic and real-world graph groups, we confirm that Gragra works well in practice.

READ FULL TEXT
research
05/29/2021

Graph Similarity Description: How Are These Graphs Similar?

How do social networks differ across platforms? How do information netwo...
research
03/13/2017

Orbital Graphs

We introduce orbital graphs and discuss some of their basic properties. ...
research
10/01/2018

Graph Isomorphism by Conversion to Chordal (6, 3) Graphs

Babel has shown that for an extended class of chordal (6, 3) graphs the ...
research
11/20/2017

Finding Differentially Covarying Needles in a Temporally Evolving Haystack: A Scan Statistics Perspective

Recent results in coupled or temporal graphical models offer schemes for...
research
01/03/2018

Automorphism groups and Ramsey properties of sparse graphs

We study automorphism groups of sparse graphs from the viewpoint of topo...
research
01/05/2022

Graphs with convex balls

In this paper, we investigate the graphs in which all balls are convex a...
research
10/15/2021

Estimating the Level and Direction of Phonetic Dialect Change in the Northern Netherlands

This article reports ongoing investigations into phonetic change of dial...

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset