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DiscoPG

Angela Bonifati, Stefania Dumbrava, Emile Martinez, Fatemeh Ghasemi, Malo Jaffré, Pacôme Luton, Thomas Pickles

2022Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Property graphs are becoming pervasive in a variety of graph processing applications using interconnected data. They allow to encode multi-labeled nodes and edges, as well as their properties, represented as key/value pairs. Although property graphs are widely used in several open-source and commercial graph databases, they lack a schema definition, unlike their relational counterparts. The property graph schema discovery problem consists of extracting the underlying schema concepts and types from such graph datasets. We showcase DiscoPG, a system for efficiently and accurately discovering and exploring property graph schemas. To this end, it leverages hierarchical clustering using a Gaussian Mixture Model, which accounts for both node labels and properties. DiscoPG allows users to perform schema discovery for both static and dynamic graph datasets. Suitable visualization layouts and dedicated dashboards enable the user perception of the static and dynamic inferred schema on the node clusters, as well as the differences in runtimes and clustering quality. To the best of our knowledge, DiscoPG is the first system to tackle the property graph schema discovery problem. As such, it supports the insightful exploration of the graph schema components and their evolving behavior, while revealing the underpinnings of the clustering-based discovery process.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceSchema (genetic algorithms)Theoretical computer scienceCluster analysisGraph databaseGraphData miningGraph propertyDatabase schemaENCODEConceptual schemaInformation retrievalArtificial intelligenceLine graphVoltage graphDatabase designGender schema theoryChemistryBiochemistryGenePsychologyDevelopmental psychologySemantic Web and OntologiesAdvanced Database Systems and QueriesGraph Theory and Algorithms
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