435 lines
16 KiB
Python
435 lines
16 KiB
Python
"""
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Functions for hashing graphs to strings.
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Isomorphic graphs should be assigned identical hashes.
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For now, only Weisfeiler-Lehman hashing is implemented.
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"""
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import warnings
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from collections import Counter, defaultdict
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from hashlib import blake2b
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import networkx as nx
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__all__ = ["weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash", "weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes"]
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def _hash_label(label, digest_size):
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return blake2b(label.encode("ascii"), digest_size=digest_size).hexdigest()
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def _init_node_labels(G, edge_attr, node_attr):
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if node_attr:
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return {u: str(dd[node_attr]) for u, dd in G.nodes(data=True)}
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elif edge_attr:
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return dict.fromkeys(G, "")
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else:
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warnings.warn(
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"The hashes produced for graphs without node or edge attributes"
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"changed in v3.5 due to a bugfix (see documentation).",
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UserWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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if nx.is_directed(G):
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return {u: str(G.in_degree(u)) + "_" + str(G.out_degree(u)) for u in G}
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else:
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return {u: str(deg) for u, deg in G.degree()}
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def _neighborhood_aggregate_undirected(G, node, node_labels, edge_attr=None):
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"""
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Compute new labels for given node in an undirected graph by aggregating
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the labels of each node's neighbors.
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"""
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label_list = []
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for nbr in G.neighbors(node):
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prefix = "" if edge_attr is None else str(G[node][nbr][edge_attr])
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label_list.append(prefix + node_labels[nbr])
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return node_labels[node] + "".join(sorted(label_list))
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def _neighborhood_aggregate_directed(G, node, node_labels, edge_attr=None):
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"""
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Compute new labels for given node in a directed graph by aggregating
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the labels of each node's neighbors.
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"""
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successor_labels = []
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for nbr in G.successors(node):
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prefix = "s_" + "" if edge_attr is None else str(G[node][nbr][edge_attr])
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successor_labels.append(prefix + node_labels[nbr])
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predecessor_labels = []
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for nbr in G.predecessors(node):
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prefix = "p_" + "" if edge_attr is None else str(G[nbr][node][edge_attr])
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predecessor_labels.append(prefix + node_labels[nbr])
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return (
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node_labels[node]
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+ "".join(sorted(successor_labels))
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+ "".join(sorted(predecessor_labels))
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)
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@nx.utils.not_implemented_for("multigraph")
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@nx._dispatchable(edge_attrs={"edge_attr": None}, node_attrs="node_attr")
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def weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash(
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G, edge_attr=None, node_attr=None, iterations=3, digest_size=16
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):
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"""Return Weisfeiler Lehman (WL) graph hash.
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.. Warning:: Hash values for directed graphs and graphs without edge or
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node attributes have changed in v3.5. In previous versions,
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directed graphs did not distinguish in- and outgoing edges. Also,
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graphs without attributes set initial states such that effectively
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one extra iteration of WL occurred than indicated by `iterations`.
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For undirected graphs without node or edge labels, the old
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hashes can be obtained by increasing the iteration count by one.
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For more details, see `issue #7806
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<https://github.com/networkx/networkx/issues/7806>`_.
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The function iteratively aggregates and hashes neighborhoods of each node.
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After each node's neighbors are hashed to obtain updated node labels,
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a hashed histogram of resulting labels is returned as the final hash.
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Hashes are identical for isomorphic graphs and strong guarantees that
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non-isomorphic graphs will get different hashes. See [1]_ for details.
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If no node or edge attributes are provided, the degree of each node
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is used as its initial label.
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Otherwise, node and/or edge labels are used to compute the hash.
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Parameters
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----------
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G : graph
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The graph to be hashed.
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Can have node and/or edge attributes. Can also have no attributes.
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edge_attr : string, optional (default=None)
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The key in edge attribute dictionary to be used for hashing.
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If None, edge labels are ignored.
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node_attr: string, optional (default=None)
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The key in node attribute dictionary to be used for hashing.
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If None, and no edge_attr given, use the degrees of the nodes as labels.
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iterations: int, optional (default=3)
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Number of neighbor aggregations to perform.
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Should be larger for larger graphs.
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digest_size: int, optional (default=16)
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Size (in bytes) of blake2b hash digest to use for hashing node labels.
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Returns
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-------
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h : string
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Hexadecimal string corresponding to hash of `G` (length ``2 * digest_size``).
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Raises
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------
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ValueError
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If `iterations` is not a positve number.
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Examples
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--------
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Two graphs with edge attributes that are isomorphic, except for
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differences in the edge labels.
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>>> G1 = nx.Graph()
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>>> G1.add_edges_from(
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... [
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... (1, 2, {"label": "A"}),
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... (2, 3, {"label": "A"}),
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... (3, 1, {"label": "A"}),
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... (1, 4, {"label": "B"}),
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... ]
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... )
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>>> G2 = nx.Graph()
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>>> G2.add_edges_from(
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... [
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... (5, 6, {"label": "B"}),
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... (6, 7, {"label": "A"}),
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... (7, 5, {"label": "A"}),
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... (7, 8, {"label": "A"}),
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... ]
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... )
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Omitting the `edge_attr` option, results in identical hashes.
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>>> nx.weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash(G1)
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'c045439172215f49e0bef8c3d26c6b61'
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>>> nx.weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash(G2)
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'c045439172215f49e0bef8c3d26c6b61'
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With edge labels, the graphs are no longer assigned
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the same hash digest.
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>>> nx.weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash(G1, edge_attr="label")
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'c653d85538bcf041d88c011f4f905f10'
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>>> nx.weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash(G2, edge_attr="label")
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'3dcd84af1ca855d0eff3c978d88e7ec7'
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Notes
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-----
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To return the WL hashes of each subgraph of a graph, use
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`weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes`
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Similarity between hashes does not imply similarity between graphs.
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References
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----------
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.. [1] Shervashidze, Nino, Pascal Schweitzer, Erik Jan Van Leeuwen,
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Kurt Mehlhorn, and Karsten M. Borgwardt. Weisfeiler Lehman
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Graph Kernels. Journal of Machine Learning Research. 2011.
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http://www.jmlr.org/papers/volume12/shervashidze11a/shervashidze11a.pdf
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See also
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--------
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weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes
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"""
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if G.is_directed():
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_neighborhood_aggregate = _neighborhood_aggregate_directed
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warnings.warn(
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"The hashes produced for directed graphs changed in version v3.5"
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" due to a bugfix to track in and out edges separately (see documentation).",
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UserWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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else:
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_neighborhood_aggregate = _neighborhood_aggregate_undirected
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def weisfeiler_lehman_step(G, labels, edge_attr=None):
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"""
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Apply neighborhood aggregation to each node
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in the graph.
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Computes a dictionary with labels for each node.
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"""
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new_labels = {}
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for node in G.nodes():
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label = _neighborhood_aggregate(G, node, labels, edge_attr=edge_attr)
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new_labels[node] = _hash_label(label, digest_size)
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return new_labels
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if iterations <= 0:
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raise ValueError("The WL algorithm requires that `iterations` be positive")
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# set initial node labels
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node_labels = _init_node_labels(G, edge_attr, node_attr)
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# If the graph has no attributes, initial labels are the nodes' degrees.
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# This is equivalent to doing the first iterations of WL.
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if not edge_attr and not node_attr:
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iterations -= 1
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subgraph_hash_counts = []
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for _ in range(iterations):
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node_labels = weisfeiler_lehman_step(G, node_labels, edge_attr=edge_attr)
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counter = Counter(node_labels.values())
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# sort the counter, extend total counts
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subgraph_hash_counts.extend(sorted(counter.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]))
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# hash the final counter
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return _hash_label(str(tuple(subgraph_hash_counts)), digest_size)
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@nx.utils.not_implemented_for("multigraph")
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@nx._dispatchable(edge_attrs={"edge_attr": None}, node_attrs="node_attr")
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def weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes(
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G,
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edge_attr=None,
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node_attr=None,
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iterations=3,
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digest_size=16,
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include_initial_labels=False,
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):
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"""
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Return a dictionary of subgraph hashes by node.
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.. Warning:: Hash values for directed graphs have changed in version
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v3.5. In previous versions, directed graphs did not distinguish in-
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and outgoing edges.
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Graphs without attributes previously performed an extra iteration of
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WL at initialisation, which was not visible in the output of this
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function. This hash value is now included in the returned dictionary,
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shifting the other calculated hashes one position to the right. To
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obtain the same last subgraph hash, increase the number of iterations
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by one.
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For more details, see `issue #7806
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<https://github.com/networkx/networkx/issues/7806>`_.
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Dictionary keys are nodes in `G`, and values are a list of hashes.
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Each hash corresponds to a subgraph rooted at a given node u in `G`.
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Lists of subgraph hashes are sorted in increasing order of depth from
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their root node, with the hash at index i corresponding to a subgraph
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of nodes at most i-hops (i edges) distance from u. Thus, each list will contain
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`iterations` elements - a hash for a subgraph at each depth. If
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`include_initial_labels` is set to `True`, each list will additionally
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have contain a hash of the initial node label (or equivalently a
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subgraph of depth 0) prepended, totalling ``iterations + 1`` elements.
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The function iteratively aggregates and hashes neighborhoods of each node.
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This is achieved for each step by replacing for each node its label from
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the previous iteration with its hashed 1-hop neighborhood aggregate.
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The new node label is then appended to a list of node labels for each
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node.
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To aggregate neighborhoods for a node $u$ at each step, all labels of
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nodes adjacent to $u$ are concatenated. If the `edge_attr` parameter is set,
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labels for each neighboring node are prefixed with the value of this attribute
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along the connecting edge from this neighbor to node $u$. The resulting string
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is then hashed to compress this information into a fixed digest size.
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Thus, at the i-th iteration, nodes within i hops influence any given
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hashed node label. We can therefore say that at depth $i$ for node $u$
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we have a hash for a subgraph induced by the i-hop neighborhood of $u$.
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The output can be used to create general Weisfeiler-Lehman graph kernels,
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or generate features for graphs or nodes - for example to generate 'words' in
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a graph as seen in the 'graph2vec' algorithm.
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See [1]_ & [2]_ respectively for details.
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Hashes are identical for isomorphic subgraphs and there exist strong
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guarantees that non-isomorphic graphs will get different hashes.
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See [1]_ for details.
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If no node or edge attributes are provided, the degree of each node
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is used as its initial label.
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Otherwise, node and/or edge labels are used to compute the hash.
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Parameters
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----------
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G : graph
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The graph to be hashed.
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Can have node and/or edge attributes. Can also have no attributes.
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edge_attr : string, optional (default=None)
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The key in edge attribute dictionary to be used for hashing.
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If None, edge labels are ignored.
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node_attr : string, optional (default=None)
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The key in node attribute dictionary to be used for hashing.
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If None, and no edge_attr given, use the degrees of the nodes as labels.
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If None, and edge_attr is given, each node starts with an identical label.
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iterations : int, optional (default=3)
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Number of neighbor aggregations to perform.
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Should be larger for larger graphs.
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digest_size : int, optional (default=16)
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Size (in bytes) of blake2b hash digest to use for hashing node labels.
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The default size is 16 bytes.
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include_initial_labels : bool, optional (default=False)
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If True, include the hashed initial node label as the first subgraph
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hash for each node.
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Returns
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-------
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node_subgraph_hashes : dict
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A dictionary with each key given by a node in G, and each value given
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by the subgraph hashes in order of depth from the key node.
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Hashes are hexadecimal strings (hence ``2 * digest_size`` long).
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Raises
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------
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ValueError
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If `iterations` is not a positve number.
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Examples
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--------
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Finding similar nodes in different graphs:
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>>> G1 = nx.Graph()
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>>> G1.add_edges_from([(1, 2), (2, 3), (2, 4), (3, 5), (4, 6), (5, 7), (6, 7)])
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>>> G2 = nx.Graph()
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>>> G2.add_edges_from([(1, 3), (2, 3), (1, 6), (1, 5), (4, 6)])
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>>> g1_hashes = nx.weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes(
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... G1, iterations=4, digest_size=8
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... )
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>>> g2_hashes = nx.weisfeiler_lehman_subgraph_hashes(
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... G2, iterations=4, digest_size=8
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... )
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Even though G1 and G2 are not isomorphic (they have different numbers of edges),
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the hash sequence of depth 3 for node 1 in G1 and node 5 in G2 are similar:
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>>> g1_hashes[1]
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['f6fc42039fba3776', 'a93b64973cfc8897', 'db1b43ae35a1878f', '57872a7d2059c1c0']
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>>> g2_hashes[5]
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['f6fc42039fba3776', 'a93b64973cfc8897', 'db1b43ae35a1878f', '1716d2a4012fa4bc']
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The first 3 WL subgraph hashes match. From this we can conclude that it's very
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likely the neighborhood of 3 hops around these nodes are isomorphic.
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However the 4-hop neighborhoods of ``G1`` and ``G2`` are not isomorphic since the
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4th hashes in the lists above are not equal.
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These nodes may be candidates to be classified together since their local topology
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is similar.
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Notes
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-----
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To hash the full graph when subgraph hashes are not needed, use
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`weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash` for efficiency.
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Similarity between hashes does not imply similarity between graphs.
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References
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----------
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.. [1] Shervashidze, Nino, Pascal Schweitzer, Erik Jan Van Leeuwen,
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Kurt Mehlhorn, and Karsten M. Borgwardt. Weisfeiler Lehman
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Graph Kernels. Journal of Machine Learning Research. 2011.
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http://www.jmlr.org/papers/volume12/shervashidze11a/shervashidze11a.pdf
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.. [2] Annamalai Narayanan, Mahinthan Chandramohan, Rajasekar Venkatesan,
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Lihui Chen, Yang Liu and Shantanu Jaiswa. graph2vec: Learning
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Distributed Representations of Graphs. arXiv. 2017
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https://arxiv.org/pdf/1707.05005.pdf
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See also
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--------
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weisfeiler_lehman_graph_hash
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"""
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if G.is_directed():
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_neighborhood_aggregate = _neighborhood_aggregate_directed
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warnings.warn(
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"The hashes produced for directed graphs changed in v3.5"
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" due to a bugfix (see documentation).",
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UserWarning,
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stacklevel=2,
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)
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else:
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_neighborhood_aggregate = _neighborhood_aggregate_undirected
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def weisfeiler_lehman_step(G, labels, node_subgraph_hashes, edge_attr=None):
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"""
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Apply neighborhood aggregation to each node
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in the graph.
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Computes a dictionary with labels for each node.
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Appends the new hashed label to the dictionary of subgraph hashes
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originating from and indexed by each node in G
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"""
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new_labels = {}
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for node in G.nodes():
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label = _neighborhood_aggregate(G, node, labels, edge_attr=edge_attr)
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hashed_label = _hash_label(label, digest_size)
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new_labels[node] = hashed_label
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node_subgraph_hashes[node].append(hashed_label)
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return new_labels
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if iterations <= 0:
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raise ValueError("The WL algorithm requires that `iterations` be positive")
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node_labels = _init_node_labels(G, edge_attr, node_attr)
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if include_initial_labels:
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node_subgraph_hashes = {
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k: [_hash_label(v, digest_size)] for k, v in node_labels.items()
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}
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else:
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node_subgraph_hashes = defaultdict(list)
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# If the graph has no attributes, initial labels are the nodes' degrees.
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# This is equivalent to doing the first iterations of WL.
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if not edge_attr and not node_attr:
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iterations -= 1
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for node in G.nodes():
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hashed_label = _hash_label(node_labels[node], digest_size)
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node_subgraph_hashes[node].append(hashed_label)
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for _ in range(iterations):
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node_labels = weisfeiler_lehman_step(
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G, node_labels, node_subgraph_hashes, edge_attr
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)
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return dict(node_subgraph_hashes)
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