DegreeSketch: Distributed Cardinality Sketches on Massive Graphs with Applications

04/08/2020
by   Benjamin W. Priest, et al.
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We present DegreeSketch, a semi-streaming distributed sketch data structure and demonstrate its utility for estimating local neighborhood sizes and local triangle count heavy hitters on massive graphs. DegreeSketch consists of vertex-centric cardinality sketches distributed across a set of processors that are accumulated in a single pass, and then behaves as a persistent query engine capable of approximately answering graph queries pertaining to the sizes of adjacency set unions and intersections. The tth local neighborhood of a vertex is the number of vertices reachable in G from v by traversing at most t edges, whereas the local triangle count is the number of 3-cycles in which it is included. Both metrics are useful in graph analysis applications, but exact computations scale poorly as graph sizes grow. We present efficient algorithms for estimating both local neighborhood sizes and local triangle count heavy hitters using DegreeSketch. In our experiments we implement DegreeSketch using the celebrated hyperloglog cardinality sketch and utilize the distributed communication tool YGM to achieve state-of-the-art performance in distributed memory.

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