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Probabilistic Contextual Skylines

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Probabilistic Contextual Skylines
The skyline query returns the most interesting tuples according to a set of explicitly defined preferences among attribute values. This work relaxes this requirement, and allows users to pose meaningful skyline queries without stating their choices. To compensate for missing knowledge, we first determine a set of uncertain preferences based on user profiles, i.e., information collected for previous contexts. Then, we define a probabilistic contextual skyline query (p-CSQ) that returns the tuples which are interesting with high probability. We emphasize that, unlike past work, uncertainty lies within the query and not the data, i.e., it is in the relationships among tuples rather than in their attribute values. Furthermore, due to the nature of this uncertainty, popular skyline methods, which rely on a particular tuple visit order, do not apply for p-CSQs. Therefore, we present novel non-indexed and index-based algorithms for answering p-CSQs. Our experimental evaluation concludes that ...
Anastasios Arvanitis, Dimitris Sacharidis, Timos K
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICDE
Authors Anastasios Arvanitis, Dimitris Sacharidis, Timos K. Sellis
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