Self-Organizing Maps capable of encoding structured information will be used for the clustering of XML documents. Documents formatted in XML are appropriately represented as graph ...
Markus Hagenbuchner, Alessandro Sperduti, Ah Chung...
We consider a class of highly dynamic networks modelled on an urban subway system. We examine the problem of creating a map of such a subway in less than ideal conditions, where th...
Paola Flocchini, Matthew Kellett, Peter C. Mason, ...
Site maps are frequently provided on Web sites as a navigation support for Web users. The automatic generation of site maps is a complex task since the structure of the data, sema...
— Many important applications are organized around long-lived, irregular sparse graphs (e.g., data and knowledge bases, CAD optimization, numerical problems, simulations). The gr...
Michael DeLorimier, Nachiket Kapre, Nikil Mehta, D...
In social network theory, a simple graph G is called k-role assignable if there is a surjective mapping that assigns a number from {1, . . . , k} called a role to each vertex of G ...