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Bunke, H.
Pattern recognition letters, 08/1997, Volume: 18, Issue: 8Journal Article
In approximate, or error-correcting, graph matching one considers a set of graph edit operations, and defines the edit distance of two graphs g1 and g2 as the shortest (or least cost) sequence of edit operations that transform g1 into g2. A maximum common subgraph of two graphs g1 and g2 is a subgraph of both g1 and g2 such that there is no other subgraph of g1 and g2 with more nodes. Graph edit distance and maximum common subgraph are well known concepts that have various applications in pattern recognition and machine vision. In this paper a particular cost function for graph edit distance is introduced, and it is shown that under this cost function graph edit distance computation is equivalent to the maximum common subgraph problem.
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