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HussainHussain C   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
  • Member Since: Feb 2012
  • Last Login: 28 Feb 2012
  • Jobs Posted: 1
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  • Paid out: $784

Job Details

Category:IT/Web/Programming > General Programming

ID:118408

Title:Pattern Recognition

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

I have 6 graphs which are of different shapes. I want to store these graphs (masters) into a programme.

i then want to input graphs into the programme and use pattern recognition to compare the input graph to the master graphs.

and as an output the programme will display a message saying what it has matche it up to.

Job Budget

Type:Fixed Price

Budget:£100 - £800 (Approx $157 - $1,254)

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Attached Files: None

Bidding ends:Bidding Closed

Job Posted:09/02/2012 23:23

Bidding activity on this Job

Bids:6

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Clarification Board

S. M.S. M. on 12/02/2012 19:43
Hi,

Do you need only exact matchings of the graphs?

It appears that the answer is yes. However then I would like to know -

Do you need subgraph matching?
Like do you need to identify whether any of the master graphs occur
as a part of the input graph?

Or you just need to identify whether the input graph entered matches
one-to-one with one of the 6 master graphs or not?

Rgds,
SM.
S. M.S. M. on 12/02/2012 19:48
Also how big are the graphs?
How many nodes? How many edges?
Are they available in Adjacency Matrix or Adjacency List
representation.

I guess performance of the program should be of prime
importance to you.

Do you have choice for the programming language?

Rgds,
SM.

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