We propose GraphMineSuite (GMS): The first benchmarking suite for graph mining that facilitates evaluating and constructing highperformance graph mining algorithms. First, GMS comes with a benchmark specification based on extensive literature review, prescribing representative problems, algorithms, and datasets. Second, GMS offers a carefully designed software platform for seamless testing of different one-grained elements of graph mining algorithms, such as graph representations or algorithm subroutines. The platform includes parallel implementations of more than 40 considered baselines, and it facilitates developing complex and fast mining algorithms. High modularity is possible by harnessing set algebra operations such as set intersection and difference, which enables breaking complex graph mining algorithms into simple building blocks that can be separately experimented with. GMS is supported with a broad concurrency analysis for portability in performance insights, and a novel performance metric to assess the throughput of graph mining algorithms, enabling more insightful evaluation. As use cases, we harness GMS to rapidly redesign and accelerate state-of-the-art baselines of core graph mining problems: Degeneracy reordering (by >2×), maximal clique listing (by >9×), k-clique listing (by up to 1.1×), and subgraph isomorphism (by 2.5×), also obtaining better theoretical performance bounds.
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Besta, M., Vonarburg-Shmaria, Z., Schaner, Y., Schwarz, L., Kwasniewski, G., Gianinazzi, L., … Hoeer, T. (2021). Graphminesuite: Enabling high-performance and programmable graph mining algorithms with set algebra. In Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment (Vol. 14, pp. 1922–1936). VLDB Endowment. https://doi.org/10.14778/3476249.3476252
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