Fast and Stable Repartitioning of Road Networks

V. Buchhold, D. Delling, D. Schieferdecker, Michael Wegner
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We study the problem of graph partitioning for evolving road networks. While the road network of the world is mostly stable, small updates happen on a relatively frequent basis, as can been observed with the OpenStreetMap project (http://www.openstreetmap.org). For various reasons, professional applications demand the graph partition to stay roughly the same over time, and that changes are limited to areas where graph updates occur. In this work, we define the problem, present algorithms to satisfy the stability needs, and evaluate our techniques on continental-sized road networks. Besides the stability gains, we show that, when the changes are low and local, running our novel techniques is an order of magnitude faster than running graph partitioning from scratch. 2012 ACM Subject Classification Mathematics of computing → Graph algorithms; Theory of computation → Dynamic graph algorithms
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快速稳定的道路网络重新划分
我们研究了进化道路网络的图划分问题。虽然世界上的道路网络大多是稳定的,但小的更新发生在相对频繁的基础上,正如可以在OpenStreetMap项目(http://www.openstreetmap.org)中观察到的那样。由于各种原因,专业应用程序要求图分区在一段时间内保持大致相同,并且更改仅限于发生图更新的区域。在这项工作中,我们定义了问题,提出了满足稳定性需求的算法,并在大陆规模的道路网络上评估了我们的技术。除了稳定性增益之外,我们还表明,当变化很小且局部时,运行我们的新技术比从头开始运行图分区要快一个数量级。2012 ACM学科分类计算数学→图算法;计算理论→动态图算法
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