Preface
Ripon Patgiri, Ganesh ChandraDeka and Anupam Biswas
1. CESDAM: Centered subgraph data matrix for large graph
representation
Anupam Biswas and Bhaskar Biswas
2. Bivariate, cluster and suitability analysis of NoSQL Solutions
for big graph applications
Samiya Khan, Xiufeng Liu, Syed Arshad Ali and Mansaf Alam
3. An empirical investigation on BigGraph using deep learning
Lilapati Waikhom and Ripon Patgiri
4. Analyzing correlation between quality and accuracy of graph
clustering
Soumita Das and Anupam Biswas
5. geneBF: Filtering protein-coded gene graph data using bloom
filter
Sabuzima Nayak and Ripon Patgiri
6. Processing large graphs with an alternative representation
Ravi Kishore Devarapalli and Anupam Biswas
7. MapReduce based convolutional graph neural networks: A
comprehensive review
U. Kartheek Chandra Patnaik and Ripon Patgiri
8. Fast exact triangle counting in large graphs using SIMD
acceleration
Kaushik Ravichandran, Akshara Subramaniasivam, Aishwarya PS and
Kumar NS
9. A comprehensive investigation on attack graphs
M Franckie Singha and Ripon Patgiri
10. Qubit representation of a binary tree and its operations in
quantum computation
Arnab Roy, Joseph L Pachuau and Anish Kumar Saha
11. Modified ML-KNN: Role of similarity measures and nearest
neighbor configuration in multi label text classification on big
social network graph data
Saurabh Kumar Srivastava, Ankit Vidyarthi and Sandeep Kumar
Singh
12. Big graph based online learning through social networks
Rahul Chandra Kushwaha
13. Community detection in large-scale real-world networks
Dhananjay Kumar Singh and Prasenjit Choudhury
14. Power rank: An interactive web page ranking algorithm
Ankit Vidyarthi and Pawan Singh
15. GA based energy efficient modelling of a wireless sensor
network
Anish Kumar Saha, Joseph L Pachuau, Arnab Roy and C. T. Bhunia
16. The major challenges of big graph and their solutions: A
review
Fitsum Gebreegziabher and Ripon Patgiri
17. An investigation on socio-cyber crime graph
V S NageswaraRao Kadiyala and Ripon Patgiri
Dr. Ripon Patgiri is an Assistant Professor at the Department of
Computer Science & Engineering, National Institute of Technology
Silchar, since 2013. His research interests include bloom filters,
storage systems, security, and cryptography computing. He has
published numerous papers in reputed journals, conferences, and
books. Also, he has been awarded with several international
patents. He is a senior member of IEEE. He was the General Chair of
ICACNI 2018 and BigDML 2019. He is the Organizing Chair of FRSM
2020 and ADCOM 2020. Also, he is the Program Chair of CoMSO 2020,
CoMSO 2021, and CoMSO 2022. He is also an editor of several
multi-authored books. Moreover, he has received two research
project fundings from SERB and DST, India. Ganesh Chandra Deka is
currently Deputy Director (Training) at Directorate General of
Training, Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship,
Government of India, New Delhi-110001, India. His research
interests include e-Governance, Big Data Analytics, NoSQL Databases
and Vocational Education and Training.
He has 2 books on Cloud Computing published by LAP Lambert,
Germany. He is the Co-author for 4 text books on Fundamentals of
Computer Science (3 books published by Moni Manik Prakashan,
Guwahati, Assam, India and 1 IGI Global, USA). As of now he has
edited 14 books (6 IGI Global, USA, 5 CRC Press, USA, 2 Elsevier &
1 Springer) on Big data, NoSQL and Cloud Computing and authored 10
Book Chapters.
He has published around 47 research papers in various IEEE
conferences. He has organized 08 IEEE International Conferences as
Technical Chair in India. He is the Member of the editorial board
and reviewer for various Journals and International conferences.
Member of IEEE, the Institution of Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineers, India and Associate Member, the
Institution of Engineers, India Assistant Professor Anupam Biswas
works in Computer Science and Engineering at the National Institute
of Technology Silchar, Silchar, Assam, India.
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