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Various analytics functions for graphs.

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  1. object ConnectedComponents

    Connected components algorithm.

  2. object LabelPropagation

    Label Propagation algorithm.

  3. object PageRank extends Logging

    PageRank algorithm implementation.

    PageRank algorithm implementation. There are two implementations of PageRank implemented.

    The first implementation uses the standalone Graph interface and runs PageRank for a fixed number of iterations:

    var PR = Array.fill(n)( 1.0 )
    val oldPR = Array.fill(n)( 1.0 )
    for( iter <- 0 until numIter ) {
      swap(oldPR, PR)
      for( i <- 0 until n ) {
        PR[i] = alpha + (1 - alpha) * inNbrs[i].map(j => oldPR[j] / outDeg[j]).sum
      }
    }

    The second implementation uses the Pregel interface and runs PageRank until convergence:

    var PR = Array.fill(n)( 1.0 )
    val oldPR = Array.fill(n)( 0.0 )
    while( max(abs(PR - oldPr)) > tol ) {
      swap(oldPR, PR)
      for( i <- 0 until n if abs(PR[i] - oldPR[i]) > tol ) {
        PR[i] = alpha + (1 - \alpha) * inNbrs[i].map(j => oldPR[j] / outDeg[j]).sum
      }
    }

    alpha is the random reset probability (typically 0.15), inNbrs[i] is the set of neighbors which link to i and outDeg[j] is the out degree of vertex j.

    Note

    This is not the "normalized" PageRank and as a consequence pages that have no inlinks will have a PageRank of alpha.

  4. object SVDPlusPlus

    Implementation of SVD++ algorithm.

  5. object ShortestPaths extends Serializable

    Computes shortest paths to the given set of landmark vertices, returning a graph where each vertex attribute is a map containing the shortest-path distance to each reachable landmark.

  6. object StronglyConnectedComponents

    Strongly connected components algorithm implementation.

  7. object TriangleCount

    Compute the number of triangles passing through each vertex.

    Compute the number of triangles passing through each vertex.

    The algorithm is relatively straightforward and can be computed in three steps:

    • Compute the set of neighbors for each vertex
    • For each edge compute the intersection of the sets and send the count to both vertices.
    • Compute the sum at each vertex and divide by two since each triangle is counted twice.

    There are two implementations. The default TriangleCount.run implementation first removes self cycles and canonicalizes the graph to ensure that the following conditions hold:

    • There are no self edges
    • All edges are oriented (src is greater than dst)
    • There are no duplicate edges

    However, the canonicalization procedure is costly as it requires repartitioning the graph. If the input data is already in "canonical form" with self cycles removed then the TriangleCount.runPreCanonicalized should be used instead.

    val canonicalGraph = graph.mapEdges(e => 1).removeSelfEdges().canonicalizeEdges()
    val counts = TriangleCount.runPreCanonicalized(canonicalGraph).vertices

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