Abstract

In this paper, we consider probabilistic reachability queries on uncertain graphs. To make the results more informative, we adopt a crowdsourcing-based approach to clean the uncertain edges. One important problem is how to efficiently select a limited set of edges for cleaning that maximizes the quality improvement. We prove that the edge selection problem is #P-hard. In light of the hardness of the problem, we propose a series of edge selection algorithms, followed by a number of optimization techniques and pruning heuristics for minimizing the computation time. Our experimental results demonstrate that our proposed techniques outperform a random selection by up to 27 times in terms of the result quality improvement and the brute-force solution by up to 60 times in terms of the elapsed time.

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