Dynamic Vertex Replacement Grammars
Cedre, Daniel Gonzalez, Hibshman, Justus Isaiah, La Fond, Timothy, Boquet, Grant, Weninger, Tim
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Context-free graph grammars have shown a remarkable ability to model structures in real-world relational data. However, graph grammars lack the ability to capture time-changing phenomena since the left-to-right transitions of a production rule do not represent temporal change. In the present work, we describe dynamic vertex-replacement grammars (DyVeRG), which generalize vertex replacement grammars in the time domain by providing a formal framework for updating a learned graph grammar in accordance with modifications to its underlying data. We show that DyVeRG grammars can be learned from, and used to generate, real-world dynamic graphs faithfully while remaining human-interpretable. We also demonstrate their ability to forecast by computing dyvergence scores, a novel graph similarity measurement exposed by this framework.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Mar-21-2023
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