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Fifth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM'05)
Shortest-Path Kernels on Graphs
Houston, Texas
November 27-November 30
ISBN: 0-7695-2278-5
Karsten M. Borgwardt, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Hans-Peter Kriegel, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich
Data mining algorithms are facing the challenge to deal with an increasing number of complex objects. For graph data, a whole toolbox of data mining algorithms becomes available by defining a kernel function on instances of graphs. Graph kernels based on walks, subtrees and cycles in graphs have been proposed so far. As a general problem, these kernels are either computationally expensive or limited in their expressiveness. We try to overcome this problem by defining expressive graph kernels which are based on paths. As the computation of all paths and longest paths in a graph is NP-hard, we propose graph kernels based on shortest paths. These kernels are computable in polynomial time, retain expressivity and are still positive definite. In experiments on classification of graph models of proteins, our shortest-path kernels show significantly higher classification accuracy than walk-based kernels.
Citation:
Karsten M. Borgwardt, Hans-Peter Kriegel, "Shortest-Path Kernels on Graphs," icdm, pp.74-81, Fifth IEEE International Conference on Data Mining (ICDM'05), 2005
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