Guide to get best SEO results
Running Large Graph Algorithms: Evaluation of Current State-Of-the-Art and Lessons Learned
Google Tech Talk February 11, 2010 ABSTRACT Presented by Dr. Andy Yoo, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Graphs have gained a lot of attention in recent years and have been a focal point in many emerging disciplines such as web mining, computational biology, social network analysis, and national security, just to name a few. These so-called scale-free graphs in the real world have very complex structure and their sizes already have reached unprecedented scale. Furthermore, most of the popular graph algorithms are computationally very expensive, making scalable graph analysis even more challenging. To scale these graph algorithms, which have different run-time characteristics and resource requirements than traditional scientific and engineering applications, we may have to adopt vastly different computing techniques than the current state-of-art. In this talk, I will discuss some of the findings from our studies on the performance and scalability of graph algorithms on various computing environments at LLNL, hoping to shed some light on the challenges in scaling large graph algorithms. Andy Yoo is a computer scientist in the Center for Applied Scientific Computing (CASC). His current research interests are scalable graph algorithms, high performance computing, large-scale data management, and performance evaluation. He has worked on the large graph problems since 2004. In 2005, he developed a scalable graph search algorithm and demonstrated it by searching a graph …
| Print article | This entry was posted by admin on July 28, 2011 at 5:37 pm, and is filed under Search Engine. Follow any responses to this post through RSS 2.0. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site. |
No trackbacks yet.
Comments are closed.
about 6 months ago
Asian wives alone and try to chat her #lushfmlk.info#
about 6 months ago
For the love of god, Google, the company who would like to index all of the worlds information. ..A bit of interference, not the first time in google tech talks. But, the first time ought to be enough.
-You lost me
about 6 months ago
Google, how about community driven caption correction as a youtube app.
“breadth first search” and “naive” were fairly consistently incorrect & “huddle” may have been “how to”
about 6 months ago
it’s good that there are subs
about 6 months ago
Does this have any implications in online communitys like world of warcraft or is this 20 years in the future and then its obsolete
about 6 months ago
Comment on this video
about 6 months ago
Put the computer generated CC for some fun
I guess the accent didn’t help either.
about 6 months ago
there is somekind of volume pumping
and papershifting going on, the offsites didn’t deactivate their mics.
in a dataflow model, isn’t there a lot of datapassing because the context/progress has to be passed with the data? there is no locality to the current state of processing.? is that what he said at 45:20 ?