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The Maximum Common Subgraph Problem: A Portfolio Approach (1908.06418v1)

Published 18 Aug 2019 in cs.DS

Abstract: The Maximum Common Subgraph is a computationally challenging problem with countless practical applications. Even if it has been long proven NP-hard, its importance still motivates searching for exact solutions. This work starts by discussing the possibility to extend an existing, very effective branch-and-bound procedure on parallel multi-core and many-core architectures. We analyze a parallel multi-core implementation that exploits a divide-and-conquer approach based on a thread-pool, which does not deteriorate the original algorithmic efficiency and it is not memory bound. We extend the algorithm to parallel many-core GPU architectures adopting the CUDA programming framework, and we show how to handle the heavily workload-unbalance and the massive data dependency. Then, we suggest new heuristics that reorder the adjacency matrix, deal with "dead-ends" and randomize the search with automatic restarts, achieving significant improvements on specific cases. Finally, we propose a portfolio approach, which integrates all the different local search algorithms as component tools. Such portfolio, rather than choosing the best tool for a given instance up-front, takes the decision on-line. The proposed approach drastically limits memory bandwidth constraints and avoids other typical portfolio fragilities as CPU and GPU versions often show a complementary efficiency and run on separated platforms. Experimental results support the claims and motivate further research to better exploit GPUs in embedded task-intensive, and multi-engine parallel applications.

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