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Tree Decomposition

Tree Decomposition is a technique in graph theory and computer science for representing a graph as a tree, where each node in the tree represents a set of vertices in the original graph. The goal of tree decomposition is to divide the graph into smaller, more manageable pieces, and to use the tree to represent the relationships between these pieces.

Papers

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Image Segmentation Based on Multiscale Fast Spectral Clustering0
Improving Complex Reasoning over Knowledge Graph with Logic-Aware Curriculum Tuning0
Inference in Sparse Graphs with Pairwise Measurements and Side Information0
iTreePack: Protein Complex Side-Chain Packing by Dual Decomposition0
Latent Tree Decomposition Parsers for AMR-to-Text Generation0
Learning Elimination Ordering for Tree Decomposition Problem0
Lifting uniform learners via distributional decomposition0
Minimum Error Tree Decomposition0
Mixtape: Breaking the Softmax Bottleneck Efficiently0
Multiscale Dictionary Learning for Estimating Conditional Distributions0
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