Graph Drawing
Graph drawing research focuses on efficiently representing and manipulating graph-structured data, aiming to optimize algorithms for tasks like pathfinding, substructure counting, and graph classification. Current research emphasizes developing novel algorithms, including those based on reinforcement learning, linear programming, and graph neural networks (GNNs), to improve computational efficiency and address challenges like heterophily and scalability in large graphs. These advancements have significant implications for diverse fields, enabling faster and more accurate analysis of complex networks in areas such as social sciences, robotics, and materials science.
Papers
Revisiting Mobility Modeling with Graph: A Graph Transformer Model for Next Point-of-Interest Recommendation
Xiaohang Xu, Toyotaro Suzumura, Jiawei Yong, Masatoshi Hanai, Chuang Yang, Hiroki Kanezashi, Renhe Jiang, Shintaro Fukushima
Reasoning on Graphs: Faithful and Interpretable Large Language Model Reasoning
Linhao Luo, Yuan-Fang Li, Gholamreza Haffari, Shirui Pan