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Compute graph motifs fast

PGD is a parameterized library for parallel graphlet decomposition (also known as motif counting) with many flexible interchangeable components (e.g., ordering strategies, representation, approximate/exact variants, etc.).
It is fast, parallel, parameterized, modular, and easy-to-extend library for efficient graphlet counting.

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Key Features of Version 4.1

AVS Video Editor 4.1 is a legacy version of the video editing software, originally released around early 2009. It is primarily designed as an intuitive, entry-level tool for Windows users to perform basic tasks like trimming, joining, and applying effects.

Open the Text Tab

: Click the Text button in the central toolbar of the AVS Video Editor interface. avs video editor 41 new

In our tests, a poorly lit green screen shot that required manual masking in version 10 now keys perfectly in 41 with just two clicks. Key Features of Version 4

New Features in Version 4.1

Introduction to AVS Video Editor 4.1

26.0.2.17

The current official version of AVS Video Editor is , released in February 2026. While there is no current "Version 41," version 4.1.1.109 was a significant milestone in the software's history, establishing many of its core beginner-friendly features. Overview of AVS Video Editor Introduction to AVS Video Editor 4

Graphlet Sensemaking and Exploratory Analysis

Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly Interactive graphlet decomposition for sensemaking and spotting large stars quickly

Additional Examples & Use Cases