Shortest path queries are among the most fundamental operations in graph processing. Prior studies have extensively examined label-constrained queries on static graphs with fixed edge weights. However, real-world networks exhibit temporal dynamics and often contain complex heterogeneous structures. Examples include peak-hour variations in travel time and the coordination of multiple transportation modes. These time-dependent and label-dependent characteristics limit the applicability of existing methods to the Time-Dependent Label-Constrained Shortest Path (TD-LCSP) problem. To address this limitation, we propose LP-Tree, a label-partitioned tree decomposition framework that models both label constraints and temporal dependencies in a unified manner. Based on this structure, we design the Parameter-Separated (PS) Index, which decouples key parameters to improve query efficiency and reduce storage costs. The combined approach significantly lowers space consumption and achieves sub-millisecond query latency on large-scale time-dependent graphs. Extensive experiments on multiple datasets demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of our proposed approach.
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Wang et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69ca134b883daed6ee095358 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s41019-026-00345-x
Yishu Wang
Jinlong Chu
Northeastern University
Ye Yuan
Data Science and Engineering
Beijing Institute of Technology
Northeastern University
Beijing Research Institute of Mechanical and Electrical Technology
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