d-Graph: An Argument-Based System Incorporating Defensible Graphs.
Donald NuteChristopher HendersonZachary HunterPublished in: HICSS (5) (1997)
Keyphrases
- graph representation
- graph theory
- labeled graphs
- graph matching
- graph structure
- weighted graph
- graph construction
- graph theoretic
- directed graph
- graph theoretical
- graph model
- graph databases
- adjacency matrix
- graph search
- graph mining
- graph structures
- graph clustering
- graph properties
- bipartite graph
- graph classification
- series parallel
- undirected graph
- random graphs
- subgraph isomorphism
- spanning tree
- graph partitioning
- graph representations
- connected dominating set
- graph data
- structural pattern recognition
- directed acyclic
- minimum spanning tree
- maximum common subgraph
- graph transformation
- dynamic graph
- maximum cardinality
- graph kernels
- finding the shortest path
- graph layout
- edge weights
- maximum clique
- evolving graphs
- dense subgraphs
- inexact graph matching
- reachability queries
- maximum independent set
- frequent subgraphs
- graph isomorphism
- maximal cliques
- community discovery
- association graph
- planar graphs
- attributed graphs
- graph embedding
- graph patterns
- graph drawing
- disk resident
- real world graphs
- directed acyclic graph
- proximity graph
- connected graphs
- average degree
- massive graphs
- query graph
- social networks
- fully connected
- small world
- strongly connected
- degree distribution
- spectral decomposition
- densely connected
- complex networks