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Discovering Graph Functional Dependencies

Wenfei Fan, Chunming Hu, Xueli Liu, Ping Lü

2020ACM Transactions on Database Systems34 citationsDOI

Abstract

This article studies discovery of Graph Functional Dependencies (GFDs), a class of functional dependencies defined on graphs. We investigate the fixed-parameter tractability of three fundamental problems related to GFD discovery. We show that the implication and satisfiability problems are fixed-parameter tractable, but the validation problem is co-W[1]-hard in general. We introduce notions of reduced GFDs and their topological support, and formalize the discovery problem for GFDs. We develop algorithms for discovering GFDs and computing their covers. Moreover, we show that GFD discovery is feasible over large-scale graphs, by providing parallel scalable algorithms that guarantee to reduce running time when more processors are used. Using real-life and synthetic data, we experimentally verify the effectiveness and scalability of the algorithms.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceScalabilityFunctional dependencyTheoretical computer scienceSatisfiabilityGraphClass (philosophy)Data miningRelational databaseArtificial intelligenceDatabaseGraph Theory and AlgorithmsAdvanced Graph Neural NetworksDistributed systems and fault tolerance
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