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Assignment Based Metrics for Attributed Graphs

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arxiv 2308.12165 v1 pith:IFA37KA2 submitted 2023-08-23 math.PR math.CO

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We introduce the Graph TT (GTT) and Graph OSPA (GOSPA) metrics based on optimal assignment, which allow us to compare not only the edge structures but also general vertex and edge attributes of graphs of possibly different sizes. We argue that this provides an intuitive and universal way to measure the distance between finite simple attributed graphs. Our paper discusses useful equivalences and inequalities as well as the relation of the new metrics to various existing quantifications of distance between graphs. By deriving a representation of a graph as a pair of point processes, we are able to formulate and study a new type of (finite) random graph convergence and demonstrate its applicability using general point processes of vertices with independent random edges. Computational aspects of the new metrics are studied in the form of an exact and two heuristic algorithms that are derived from previous algorithms for similar tasks. As an application, we perform a statistical test based on the GOSPA metric for functional differences in olfactory neurons of Drosophila flies.

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