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Database search method for obtaining maximum complete subgraph from m-partite graph

A complete subgraph and search method technology, applied in the field of database search, can solve the problems that query result sets cannot be grouped by person, data statistics and analysis operations cannot be applied, and the quality of research and judgment results is unstable, so as to reduce time complexity, The effect of saving storage space and reducing access

Active Publication Date: 2017-08-11
NETPOSA TECH
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This will cause the query result set to not be grouped by person
[0012] 3. Traditional data analysis methods mostly rely on brainstorming in the formulation of research and judgment rules for the core functional steps (such as: how to determine that multiple photos are of the same person), resulting in unstable quality of research and judgment results
[0013] 4. Traditional data analysis methods are mostly composed of some basic statistical analysis operations (accumulation, averaging, grouping, conditional filtering, etc.), while face data is just some pictures and unstructured feature data identified from these pictures , traditional data statistical analysis operations cannot be applied to unstructured data.

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[0050] In order to make the object, technical solution and advantages of the present invention clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and embodiments. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described here are only used to explain the present invention, not to limit the present invention. On the contrary, the invention covers any alternatives, modifications, equivalent methods and schemes within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the claims. Further, in order to make the public have a better understanding of the present invention, some specific details are described in detail in the detailed description of the present invention below. The present invention can be fully understood by those skilled in the art without the description of these detailed parts.

[0051] The present invention will be further described below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and ...

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The invention provides a database search method for obtaining a maximum complete subgraph from an m-partite graph. The search method is applied to a slave face recognition database and comprises the following steps that: establishing an undirected graph model, forming a k-order maximum complete subgraph, storing an undirected graph G through a neighboring linked list, taking a positive sequence edge and a maximum vertex as fundamental quantities, and calculating the vertex number of the undirected graph G and the calculation quantity Tk of the k-order maximum complete subgraph through a pruning method so as to obtain the space complexity and the time complexity of the maximum complete subgraph and finish searching the maximum complete subgraph. In addition, a search result is used for face recognition data, a frequent item set is searched to greatly reduce access to the database, and identification efficiency is improved.

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technical field [0001] The invention belongs to the technical field of face research and judgment analysis systems, and in particular relates to a database search method for obtaining a maximum complete subgraph from an m-part graph. Background technique [0002] The maximal complete subgraph has a very wide range of applications. In terms of management decision-making, some management affairs problems such as personnel management and transportation scheduling can be abstracted as solving maximal complete subgraph problems. In terms of data mining, the mining of association rules is one of the important contents of data mining research. Using the maximum complete subgraph to find frequent itemsets can greatly reduce the access to the database and improve the CPU utilization. [0003] The maximum complete subgraph problem is a well-known combinatorial optimization problem, and it is also one of the earliest proven NP-complete problems. Due to the needs of theoretical resear...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06F17/30G06K9/00
CPCG06F16/583G06V10/95
Inventor 殷永李越
Owner NETPOSA TECH
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