Quasimetric Graph Edit Distance As A Compact Quadratic Assignment Problem

2018 24TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PATTERN RECOGNITION (ICPR)(2018)

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The graph edit distance (GED) is a widely used distance measure for attributed graphs. It has recently been shown that the problem of computing GED, which is a NP-hard optimization problem, can be formulated as a quadratic assignment problem (QAP). This formulation is useful, since it allows to derive well performing approximative heuristics for GED from existing techniques for QAP. In this paper, we focus on the case where the edit costs that underlie GED are quasimetric. This is the case in many applications of GED. We show that, for quasimetric edit costs, it is possible to reduce the size of the corresponding QAP formulation. An empirical evaluation shows that this reduction significantly speeds up the QAP-based approximative heuristics for GED.
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quasimetric graph edit distance,compact quadratic assignment problem,attributed graphs,NP-hard optimization problem,underlie GED,quasimetric edit costs,QAP-based approximative heuristics,distance measure,QAP formulation
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