Direction-based spatial skyline for retrieving surrounding objects
Author(s)
Shen, Bojie
Islam, Md Saiful
Taniar, David
Wang, Junhu
Year published
2020
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Retrieval of surrounding data objects has many potential applications in spatial databases including nearby point-of-interest retrieval surrounding a user and digital gaming. This paper presents a novel query, called direction-based spatial skyline (DSS), for retrieving surrounding objects in spatial databases. A DSS query retrieves all surrounding objects from a spatial database that are not directionally dominated by other data objects w.r.t. a given query object. The proposed DSS query is rotationally invariant, fair and stable. The paper also presents efficient algorithms for processing DSS queries in spatial databases ...
View more >Retrieval of surrounding data objects has many potential applications in spatial databases including nearby point-of-interest retrieval surrounding a user and digital gaming. This paper presents a novel query, called direction-based spatial skyline (DSS), for retrieving surrounding objects in spatial databases. A DSS query retrieves all surrounding objects from a spatial database that are not directionally dominated by other data objects w.r.t. a given query object. The proposed DSS query is rotationally invariant, fair and stable. The paper also presents efficient algorithms for processing DSS queries in spatial databases by designing novel data pruning techniques using R-Tree data indexing scheme. We conduct extensive experiments using both real and synthetic datasets to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithms.
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View more >Retrieval of surrounding data objects has many potential applications in spatial databases including nearby point-of-interest retrieval surrounding a user and digital gaming. This paper presents a novel query, called direction-based spatial skyline (DSS), for retrieving surrounding objects in spatial databases. A DSS query retrieves all surrounding objects from a spatial database that are not directionally dominated by other data objects w.r.t. a given query object. The proposed DSS query is rotationally invariant, fair and stable. The paper also presents efficient algorithms for processing DSS queries in spatial databases by designing novel data pruning techniques using R-Tree data indexing scheme. We conduct extensive experiments using both real and synthetic datasets to demonstrate the effectiveness and efficiency of the proposed algorithms.
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Journal Title
World Wide Web
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Subject
Information Systems
Data Format
Distributed Computing