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Tiresias: a demonstration of how-to queries

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Tiresias: a demonstration of how-to queries
In this demo, we will present Tiresias, the first how-to query engine. How-to queries represent fundamental data analysis questions of the form: “How should the input change in order to achieve the desired output”. They exemplify an important Reverse Data Management problem: solving constrained optimization problems over data residing in a DBMS. Tiresias, named after the mythical oracle of Thebes, has complex under-workings, but includes a simple interface that allows users to load datasets and interactively design optimization problems by simply selecting actions, key performance indicators, and objectives. The user choices are translated into a declarative query, which is then processed by Tiresias and translated into a Mixed Integer Program: we then use an MIP solver to find a solution. The solution is then presented to the user as an interactive data instance. The user can provide feedback by rejecting certain tuples and/or values. Then, based on the user feedback, Tiresias ...
Alexandra Meliou, Yisong Song, Dan Suciu
Added 27 Sep 2012
Updated 27 Sep 2012
Type Journal
Year 2012
Where SIGMOD
Authors Alexandra Meliou, Yisong Song, Dan Suciu
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