An Faster Network Motif Detection Tool

04/25/2018
by   Luis A. A. Meira, et al.
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Network motif provides a way to uncover the basic building blocks of most complex networks. This task usually demands high computer processing, specially for motif with 5 or more vertices. This paper presents an extended methodology with the following features: (i) search for motifs up to 6 vertices, (ii) multithread processing, and a (iii) new enumeration algorithm with lower complexity. The algorithm to compute motifs solve isomorphism in O(1) with the use of hash table. Concurrent threads evaluates distinct graphs. The enumeration algorithm has smaller computational complexity. The experiments shows better performance with respect to other methods available in literature, allowing bioinformatic researchers to efficiently identify motifs of size 3, 4, 5, and 6.

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