Publications
Very large graphs for information extraction (VLG) - detection and inference in the presence of uncertainty
Summary
Summary
In numerous application domains relevant to the Department of Defense and the Intelligence Community, data of interest take the form of entities and the relationships between them, and these data are commonly represented as graphs. Under the Very Large Graphs for Information Extraction effort--a one year proof-of-concept study--MIT LL developed...
Sparse matrix partitioning for parallel eigenanalysis of large static and dynamic graphs
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Summary
Numerous applications focus on the analysis of entities and the connections between them, and such data are naturally represented as graphs. In particular, the detection of a small subset of vertices with anomalous coordinated connectivity is of broad interest, for problems such as detecting strange traffic in a computer network...
Effective parallel computation of eigenpairs to detect anomalies in very large graphs
Summary
Summary
The computational driver for an important class of graph analysis algorithms is the computation of leading eigenvectors of matrix representations of the graph. In this presentation, we discuss the challenges of calculating eigenvectors of modularity matrices derived from very large graphs (upwards of a billion vertices) and demonstrate the scaling...
P-sync: a photonically enabled architecture for efficient non-local data access
Summary
Summary
Communication in multi- and many-core processors has long been a bottleneck to performance due to the high cost of long-distance electrical transmission. This difficulty has been partially remedied by architectural constructs such as caches and novel interconnect topologies, albeit at a steep cost in terms of complexity. Unfortunately, even these...