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Neural subgraph counting on stream graphs via localized updates and monotonic learning

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  • Zhen Xie
  • Wenzhe Hou
  • Feiyang Wu
  • Hao Xu

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Graphs are a representative type of fundamental data structures. They are capable of representing complex association relationships in diverse domains. For large-scale graph processing, the stream graphs have become efficient tools to process dynamically evolving graph data. When processing stream graphs, the subgraph counting problem is a key technique, which faces significant computational challenges due to its #P-complete nature. This work introduces StreamSC, a novel framework that efficiently estimate subgraph counting results on stream graphs through two key innovations: (i) It’s the first learning-based framework to address the subgraph counting problem focused on stream graphs; and (ii) this framework addresses the challenges from dynamic changes of the data graph caused by the insertion or deletion of edges. Experiments on 5 real-word graphs show the priority of StreamSC on accuracy and efficiency.

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  • Zhen Xie & Wenzhe Hou & Feiyang Wu & Hao Xu, 2025. "Neural subgraph counting on stream graphs via localized updates and monotonic learning," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 20(10), pages 1-24, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0334724
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0334724
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