Spectral Algorithms for Temporal Graph Cuts

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Authors Arlei Silva, Ambuj Singh, Ananthram Swami arXiv ID 1702.04746 Category cs.SI: Social & Info Networks Cross-listed cs.DB Citations 16 Venue The Web Conference Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The sparsest cut problem consists of identifying a small set of edges that breaks the graph into balanced sets of vertices. The normalized cut problem balances the total degree, instead of the size, of the resulting sets. Applications of graph cuts include community detection and computer vision. However, cut problems were originally proposed for static graphs, an assumption that does not hold in many modern applications where graphs are highly dynamic. In this paper, we introduce the sparsest and normalized cut problems in temporal graphs, which generalize their standard definitions by enforcing the smoothness of cuts over time. We propose novel formulations and algorithms for computing temporal cuts using spectral graph theory, multiplex graphs, divide-and-conquer and low-rank matrix approximation. Furthermore, we extend our formulation to dynamic graph signals, where cuts also capture node values, as graph wavelets. Experiments show that our solutions are accurate and scalable, enabling the discovery of dynamic communities and the analysis of dynamic graph processes.
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