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PACC: Large scale connected component computation on Hadoop and Spark.

Ha-Myung ParkNamyong ParkSung-Hyon MyaengU Kang
Published in: PloS one (2020)
A connected component in a graph is a set of nodes linked to each other by paths. The problem of finding connected components has been applied to diverse graph analysis tasks such as graph partitioning, graph compression, and pattern recognition. Several distributed algorithms have been proposed to find connected components in enormous graphs. Ironically, the distributed algorithms do not scale enough due to unnecessary data IO & processing, massive intermediate data, numerous rounds of computations, and load balancing issues. In this paper, we propose a fast and scalable distributed algorithm PACC (Partition-Aware Connected Components) for connected component computation based on three key techniques: two-step processing of partitioning & computation, edge filtering, and sketching. PACC considerably shrinks the size of intermediate data, the size of input graph, and the number of rounds without suffering from load balancing issues. PACC performs 2.9 to 10.7 times faster on real-world graphs compared to the state-of-the-art MapReduce and Spark algorithms.
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