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Graph-Constrained Group Testing

Discrete Mathematics 2011-07-26 v2 Information Theory math.IT

Abstract

Non-adaptive group testing involves grouping arbitrary subsets of nn items into different pools. Each pool is then tested and defective items are identified. A fundamental question involves minimizing the number of pools required to identify at most dd defective items. Motivated by applications in network tomography, sensor networks and infection propagation, a variation of group testing problems on graphs is formulated. Unlike conventional group testing problems, each group here must conform to the constraints imposed by a graph. For instance, items can be associated with vertices and each pool is any set of nodes that must be path connected. In this paper, a test is associated with a random walk. In this context, conventional group testing corresponds to the special case of a complete graph on nn vertices. For interesting classes of graphs a rather surprising result is obtained, namely, that the number of tests required to identify dd defective items is substantially similar to what is required in conventional group testing problems, where no such constraints on pooling is imposed. Specifically, if T(n) corresponds to the mixing time of the graph GG, it is shown that with m=O(d2T2(n)log(n/d))m=O(d^2T^2(n)\log(n/d)) non-adaptive tests, one can identify the defective items. Consequently, for the Erdos-Renyi random graph G(n,p)G(n,p), as well as expander graphs with constant spectral gap, it follows that m=O(d2log3n)m=O(d^2\log^3n) non-adaptive tests are sufficient to identify dd defective items. Next, a specific scenario is considered that arises in network tomography, for which it is shown that m=O(d3log3n)m=O(d^3\log^3n) non-adaptive tests are sufficient to identify dd defective items. Noisy counterparts of the graph constrained group testing problem are considered, for which parallel results are developed. We also briefly discuss extensions to compressive sensing on graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1001.1445,
  title  = {Graph-Constrained Group Testing},
  author = {Mahdi Cheraghchi and Amin Karbasi and Soheil Mohajer and Venkatesh Saligrama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1001.1445},
  year   = {2011}
}

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Full version to appear in IEEE Transactions on Information Theory. A preliminary summary of this work appeared (under the same title) in proceedings of the 2010 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory

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