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- """
- @author: linlin
- @references: Liva Ralaivola, Sanjay J Swamidass, Hiroto Saigo, and Pierre Baldi. Graph kernels for chemical informatics. Neural networks, 18(8):1093–1110, 2005.
- """
-
- import sys
- import pathlib
- sys.path.insert(0, "../")
- import time
- from collections import Counter
- from itertools import chain
- from tqdm import tqdm
-
- import networkx as nx
- import numpy as np
-
- from pygraph.utils.graphdataset import get_dataset_attributes
-
-
- def untilhpathkernel(*args,
- node_label='atom',
- edge_label='bond_type',
- depth=10,
- k_func='tanimoto'):
- """Calculate path graph kernels up to depth d between graphs.
- Parameters
- ----------
- Gn : List of NetworkX graph
- List of graphs between which the kernels are calculated.
- /
- G1, G2 : NetworkX graphs
- 2 graphs between which the kernel is calculated.
- node_label : string
- node attribute used as label. The default node label is atom.
- edge_label : string
- edge attribute used as label. The default edge label is bond_type.
- depth : integer
- Depth of search. Longest length of paths.
- k_func : function
- A kernel function used using different notions of fingerprint similarity.
-
- Return
- ------
- Kmatrix : Numpy matrix
- Kernel matrix, each element of which is the path kernel up to d between 2 praphs.
- """
- depth = int(depth)
- Gn = args[0] if len(args) == 1 else [args[0], args[1]]
- Kmatrix = np.zeros((len(Gn), len(Gn)))
- ds_attrs = get_dataset_attributes(
- Gn,
- attr_names=['node_labeled', 'edge_labeled', 'is_directed'],
- node_label=node_label,
- edge_label=edge_label)
-
- start_time = time.time()
-
- # get all paths of all graphs before calculating kernels to save time, but this may cost a lot of memory for large datasets.
- all_paths = [
- find_all_paths_until_length(
- Gn[i],
- depth,
- ds_attrs,
- node_label=node_label,
- edge_label=edge_label) for i in tqdm(
- range(0, len(Gn)), desc='getting paths', file=sys.stdout)
- ]
-
- pbar = tqdm(
- total=((len(Gn) + 1) * len(Gn) / 2),
- desc='calculating kernels',
- file=sys.stdout)
- for i in range(0, len(Gn)):
- for j in range(i, len(Gn)):
- Kmatrix[i][j] = _untilhpathkernel_do(all_paths[i], all_paths[j],
- k_func)
- Kmatrix[j][i] = Kmatrix[i][j]
- pbar.update(1)
-
- run_time = time.time() - start_time
- print(
- "\n --- kernel matrix of path kernel up to %d of size %d built in %s seconds ---"
- % (depth, len(Gn), run_time))
-
- return Kmatrix, run_time
-
-
- def _untilhpathkernel_do(paths1, paths2, k_func):
- """Calculate path graph kernels up to depth d between 2 graphs.
-
- Parameters
- ----------
- paths1, paths2 : list
- List of paths in 2 graphs, where for unlabeled graphs, each path is represented by a list of nodes; while for labeled graphs, each path is represented by a string consists of labels of nodes and edges on that path.
- k_func : function
- A kernel function used using different notions of fingerprint similarity.
-
- Return
- ------
- kernel : float
- Treelet Kernel between 2 graphs.
- """
- all_paths = list(set(paths1 + paths2))
-
- if k_func == 'tanimoto':
- vector1 = [(1 if path in paths1 else 0) for path in all_paths]
- vector2 = [(1 if path in paths2 else 0) for path in all_paths]
- kernel_uv = np.dot(vector1, vector2)
- kernel = kernel_uv / (len(set(paths1)) + len(set(paths2)) - kernel_uv)
-
- else: # MinMax kernel
- path_count1 = Counter(paths1)
- path_count2 = Counter(paths2)
- vector1 = [(path_count1[key] if (key in path_count1.keys()) else 0)
- for key in all_paths]
- vector2 = [(path_count2[key] if (key in path_count2.keys()) else 0)
- for key in all_paths]
- kernel = np.sum(np.minimum(vector1, vector2)) / \
- np.sum(np.maximum(vector1, vector2))
-
- return kernel
-
-
- # this method find paths repetively, it could be faster.
-
-
- def find_all_paths_until_length(G,
- length,
- ds_attrs,
- node_label='atom',
- edge_label='bond_type'):
- """Find all paths no longer than a certain maximum length in a graph. A recursive depth first search is applied.
-
- Parameters
- ----------
- G : NetworkX graphs
- The graph in which paths are searched.
- length : integer
- The maximum length of paths.
- ds_attrs: dict
- Dataset attributes.
- node_label : string
- Node attribute used as label. The default node label is atom.
- edge_label : string
- Edge attribute used as label. The default edge label is bond_type.
-
- Return
- ------
- path : list
- List of paths retrieved, where for unlabeled graphs, each path is represented by a list of nodes; while for labeled graphs, each path is represented by a list of strings consists of labels of nodes and/or edges on that path.
- """
- # path_l = [tuple([n]) for n in G.nodes] # paths of length l
- # all_paths = path_l[:]
- # for l in range(1, length + 1):
- # path_l_new = []
- # for path in path_l:
- # for neighbor in G[path[-1]]:
- # if len(path) < 2 or neighbor != path[-2]:
- # tmp = path + (neighbor, )
- # if tuple(tmp[::-1]) not in path_l_new:
- # path_l_new.append(tuple(tmp))
-
- # all_paths += path_l_new
- # path_l = path_l_new[:]
-
- path_l = [[n] for n in G.nodes] # paths of length l
- all_paths = path_l[:]
- for l in range(1, length + 1):
- path_l_new = []
- for path in path_l:
- for neighbor in G[path[-1]]:
- if len(path) < 2 or neighbor != path[-2]:
- tmp = path + [neighbor]
- if tmp[::-1] not in path_l_new:
- path_l_new.append(tmp)
-
- all_paths += path_l_new
- path_l = path_l_new[:]
-
- # for i in range(0, length + 1):
- # new_paths = find_all_paths(G, i)
- # if new_paths == []:
- # break
- # all_paths.extend(new_paths)
-
- # consider labels
- if ds_attrs['node_labeled']:
- if ds_attrs['edge_labeled']:
- path_strs = [
- tuple(
- list(
- chain.from_iterable(
- (G.node[node][node_label],
- G[node][path[idx + 1]][edge_label])
- for idx, node in enumerate(path[:-1]))) +
- [G.node[path[-1]][node_label]]) for path in all_paths
- ]
-
- # path_strs = []
- # for path in all_paths:
- # strlist = list(
- # chain.from_iterable((G.node[node][node_label],
- # G[node][path[idx + 1]][edge_label])
- # for idx, node in enumerate(path[:-1])))
- # strlist.append(G.node[path[-1]][node_label])
- # path_strs.append(tuple(strlist))
- else:
- path_strs = [
- tuple([G.node[node][node_label] for node in path])
- for path in all_paths
- ]
- return path_strs
- else:
- if ds_attrs['edge_labeled']:
- return [
- tuple([] if len(path) == 1 else [
- G[node][path[idx + 1]][edge_label]
- for idx, node in enumerate(path[:-1])
- ]) for path in all_paths
- ]
- else:
- return [tuple([len(path)]) for path in all_paths]
-
-
- # def find_paths(G, source_node, length):
- # """Find all paths no longer than a certain length those start from a source node. A recursive depth first search is applied.
-
- # Parameters
- # ----------
- # G : NetworkX graphs
- # The graph in which paths are searched.
- # source_node : integer
- # The number of the node from where all paths start.
- # length : integer
- # The length of paths.
-
- # Return
- # ------
- # path : list of list
- # List of paths retrieved, where each path is represented by a list of nodes.
- # """
- # return [[source_node]] if length == 0 else \
- # [[source_node] + path for neighbor in G[source_node]
- # for path in find_paths(G, neighbor, length - 1) if source_node not in path]
-
- # def find_all_paths(G, length):
- # """Find all paths with a certain length in a graph. A recursive depth first search is applied.
-
- # Parameters
- # ----------
- # G : NetworkX graphs
- # The graph in which paths are searched.
- # length : integer
- # The length of paths.
-
- # Return
- # ------
- # path : list of list
- # List of paths retrieved, where each path is represented by a list of nodes.
- # """
- # all_paths = []
- # for node in G:
- # all_paths.extend(find_paths(G, node, length))
-
- # # The following process is not carried out according to the original article
- # # all_paths_r = [ path[::-1] for path in all_paths ]
-
- # # # For each path, two presentation are retrieved from its two extremities. Remove one of them.
- # # for idx, path in enumerate(all_paths[:-1]):
- # # for path2 in all_paths_r[idx+1::]:
- # # if path == path2:
- # # all_paths[idx] = []
- # # break
-
- # # return list(filter(lambda a: a != [], all_paths))
- # return all_paths
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