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    This project aims to develop and share fast frequent subgraph mining and graph learning algorithms. Currently we release the frequent subgraph mining package FFSM and later we will include new functions for graph regression and classification package
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    Approximate Subgraph Matching Algorithm

    Approximate Subgraph Matching Algorithm for Dependency Graphs

    The subgraph matching problem (subgraph isomorphism) is NP-complete. Previously, we designed an exact subgraph matching (ESM) algorithm for dependency graphs using a backtracking approach (http://esmalgorithm.sourceforge.net). We further designed an approximate subgraph matching (ASM) algorithm that is capable of detecting approximate subgraph matching based on a subgraph distance.
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    Exact Subgraph Matching Algorithm

    Exact Subgraph Matching Algorithm for Dependency Graphs

    The subgraph matching problem (subgraph isomorphism) is NP-complete. We designed a simple exact subgraph matching (ESM) algorithm for dependency graphs using a backtracking approach. The total worst-case algorithm complexity is O(n^2 * k^n) where n is the number of vertices and k is the vertex degree. We have demonstrated the successful usage of our algorithm in three biomedical relation and event extraction applications: BioNLP 2011 shared tasks on event extraction, Protein-Residue association detection and Protein-Protein interaction identification. ...
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