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Abstract
Skyline queries are a well-studied problem for multidimensional data, wherein points are returned to the user iff no other point is preferable across all attributes. This leaves only the points most likely to appeal to an arbitrary user.
However, some dominated points may still be interesting, and the skyline offers little support for helping the user understand why some interesting points are omitted from the results. In this paper, we introduce the Sky-not query. Given
a query point p, a dataset S, and constraints with bounding corners qL and qU, the Sky-not query returns the alternative constraints qL' closest to qL for which p is in the skyline. This equips the user with an understanding of not just that
a point was dominated, but also how severely. He can then assess himself whether the point is competitive.
We first propose theoretical results that show how to drastically reduce the input processed by a Sky-not query, independent of any algorithm. We then offer a skyline-like and an efficient recursive algorithm for solving Sky-not queries, which we evaluate in an extensive experimental evaluation.
However, some dominated points may still be interesting, and the skyline offers little support for helping the user understand why some interesting points are omitted from the results. In this paper, we introduce the Sky-not query. Given
a query point p, a dataset S, and constraints with bounding corners qL and qU, the Sky-not query returns the alternative constraints qL' closest to qL for which p is in the skyline. This equips the user with an understanding of not just that
a point was dominated, but also how severely. He can then assess himself whether the point is competitive.
We first propose theoretical results that show how to drastically reduce the input processed by a Sky-not query, independent of any algorithm. We then offer a skyline-like and an efficient recursive algorithm for solving Sky-not queries, which we evaluate in an extensive experimental evaluation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | International Conference on Extending Database Technology (EDBT 2015) |
Number of pages | 12 |
Publisher | openproceedings.org |
Publication date | Mar 2015 |
Pages | 349-360 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-3-89318-067-7 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Mar 2015 |
Event | International Conference on Extending Database Technology - Brussels, Belgium Duration: 23 Mar 2015 → 27 Mar 2015 Conference number: 18 |
Conference
Conference | International Conference on Extending Database Technology |
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Number | 18 |
Country/Territory | Belgium |
City | Brussels |
Period | 23/03/2015 → 27/03/2015 |
Keywords
- skyline
- explanation
- user interaction
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WallViz: Improving decision making from massive data collections using wall-sized, highly interactive visualizations
Assent, I. (Participant), Mortensen, M. L. (Participant), Magnani, M. (Participant) & Bøgh, K. (Participant)
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International Conference on Extending Database Technology
Chester, S. (Speaker)
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