Faster Streaming and Scalable Algorithms for Finding Directed Dense Subgraphs in Large Graphs
November 18, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π International Conference on Machine Learning
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Authors
Slobodan MitroviΔ, Theodore Pan
arXiv ID
2311.10924
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
Citations
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Venue
International Conference on Machine Learning
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4 months ago
Abstract
Finding dense subgraphs is a fundamental algorithmic tool in data mining, community detection, and clustering. In this problem, one aims to find an induced subgraph whose edge-to-vertex ratio is maximized. We study the directed case of this question in the context of semi-streaming and massively parallel algorithms. In particular, we show that it is possible to find a $(2+Ξ΅)$ approximation on randomized streams even in a single pass by using $O(n \cdot {\rm poly} \log n)$ memory on $n$-vertex graphs. Our result improves over prior works, which were designed for arbitrary-ordered streams: the algorithm by Bahmani et al. (VLDB 2012) which uses $O(\log n)$ passes, and the work by Esfandiari et al. (2015) which makes one pass but uses $O(n^{3/2})$ memory. Moreover, our techniques extend to the Massively Parallel Computation model yielding $O(1)$ rounds in the super-linear and $O(\sqrt{\log n})$ rounds in the nearly-linear memory regime. This constitutes a quadratic improvement over state-of-the-art bounds by Bahmani et al. (VLDB 2012 and WAW 2014), which require $O(\log n)$ rounds even in the super-linear memory regime. Finally, we empirically evaluate our single-pass semi-streaming algorithm on $6$ benchmarks and show that, even on non-randomly ordered streams, the quality of its output is essentially the same as that of Bahmani et al. (VLDB 2012) while it is $2$ times faster on large graphs.
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