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Let P be a set of n points in R^2. Given a rectangle Q = [\alpha_1, \alpha_2] x [\beta_1, \beta_2], a range skyline query returns the maxima of the points in P \cap Q. An important variant is the so-called top-open queries, where Q is a…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2013-07-17 Yufei Tao , Jeonghun Yoon

The skyline of a set $P$ of points ($SKY(P)$) consists of the "best" points with respect to minimization or maximization of the attribute values. A point $p$ dominates another point $q$ if $p$ is as good as $q$ in all dimensions and it is…

In the planar range skyline reporting problem, we store a set P of n 2D points in a structure such that, given a query rectangle Q = [a_1, a_2] x [b_1, b_2], the maxima (a.k.a. skyline) of P \cap Q can be reported efficiently. The query is…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2013-06-13 Casper Kejlberg-Rasmussen , Yufei Tao , Konstantinos Tsakalidis , Kostas Tsichlas , Jeonghun Yoon

Skyline queries are one of the most widely adopted tools for Multi-Criteria Analysis, with applications covering diverse domains, including, e.g., Database Systems, Data Mining, and Decision Making. Skylines indeed offer a useful overview…

Databases · Computer Science 2024-11-25 Paolo Ciaccia , Davide Martinenghi

We present the first fully dynamic worst case I/O-efficient data structures that support planar orthogonal \textit{3-sided range skyline reporting queries} in $\bigO (\log_{2B^\epsilon} n + \frac{t}{B^{1-\epsilon}})$ I/Os and updates in…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2012-07-11 Casper Kejlberg-Rasmussen , Konstantinos Tsakalidis , Kostas Tsichlas

Given a set of $n$ points in a $d$-dimensional space, we seek to compute the skyline, i.e., those points that are not strictly dominated by any other point, using few comparisons between elements. We adopt the noisy comparison model…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2020-04-02 Benoît Groz , Frederik Mallmann-Trenn , Claire Mathieu , Victor Verdugo

In this paper we study skyline queries in the distributed computational model, where we have $s$ remote sites and a central coordinator (the query node); each site holds a piece of data, and the coordinator wants to compute the skyline of…

Databases · Computer Science 2016-11-03 Haoyu Zhang , Qin Zhang

Living in the Information Age allows almost everyone have access to a large amount of information and options to choose from in order to fulfill their needs. In many cases, the amount of information available and the rate of change may hide…

Databases · Computer Science 2017-04-07 Christos Kalyvas , Theodoros Tzouramanis

Skyline queries are important in many application domains. In this paper, we propose a novel structure Skyline Diagram, which given a set of points, partitions the plane into a set of regions, referred to as skyline polyominos. All query…

Databases · Computer Science 2018-12-06 Jinfei Liu , Juncheng Yang , Li Xiong , Jian Pei , Jun Luo , Yuzhang Guo , Shuaicheng Ma , Chenglin Fan

In the two-dimensional orthogonal colored range counting problem, we preprocess a set, $P$, of $n$ colored points on the plane, such that given an orthogonal query rectangle, the number of distinct colors of the points contained in this…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2021-07-07 Younan Gao , Meng He

Skyline, aiming at finding a Pareto optimal subset of points in a multi-dimensional dataset, has gained great interest due to its extensive use for multi-criteria analysis and decision making. The skyline consists of all points that are not…

Databases · Computer Science 2019-05-03 Wenhui Yu , Jinfei Liu , Jian Pei , Li Xiong , Xu Chen , Zheng Qin

Skyline computation is an essential database operation that has many applications in multi-criteria decision making scenarios such as recommender systems. Existing algorithms have focused on checking point domination, which lack efficiency…

Databases · Computer Science 2021-07-22 Chuanwen Li , Yu Gu , Jianzhong Qi , Ge Yu

Computing cost optimal paths in network data is a very important task in many application areas like transportation networks, computer networks or social graphs. In many cases, the cost of an edge can be described by various cost criteria.…

Databases · Computer Science 2014-10-02 Michael Shekelyan , Gregor Jossé , Matthias Schubert

We consider the problem of computing the \emph{distance-based representative skyline} in the plane, a problem introduced by Tao, Ding, Lin and Pei [Proc. 25th IEEE International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE), 2009] and independently…

Computational Geometry · Computer Science 2021-01-01 Sergio Cabello

Skyline computation is an increasingly popular query, with broad applicability in domains such as healthcare, travel and finance. Given the recent trend to outsource databases and query evaluation, and due to the proprietary and sometimes…

Databases · Computer Science 2020-03-03 Sepanta Zeighami , Gabriel Ghinita , Cyrus Shahabi

The existing algorithms for processing skyline queries cannot adapt to big data. This paper proposes two approximate skyline algorithms based on sampling. The first algorithm obtains a fixed size sample and computes the approximate skyline…

Databases · Computer Science 2020-10-16 Xingxing Xiao , Jianzhong Li

Multi-criteria decision making has been made possible with the advent of skyline queries. However, processing such queries for high dimensional datasets remains a time consuming task. Real-time applications are thus infeasible, especially…

Databases · Computer Science 2011-06-13 Arnab Bhattacharya , B. Palvali Teja , Sourav Dutta

As more data-intensive applications emerge, advanced retrieval semantics, such as ranking or skylines, have attracted attention. Geographic information systems are such an application with massive spatial data. Our goal is to efficiently…

Databases · Computer Science 2009-03-19 Wanbin Son , Mu-Woong Lee , Hee-Kap Ahn , Seung-won Hwang

In this paper we present new data structures for two extensively studied variants of the orthogonal range searching problem. First, we describe a data structure that supports two-dimensional orthogonal range minima queries in $O(n)$ space…

Data Structures and Algorithms · Computer Science 2020-07-23 Yakov Nekrich

While classical skyline queries identify interesting data within large datasets, flexible skylines introduce preferences through constraints on attribute weights, and further reduce the data returned. However, computing these queries can be…

Databases · Computer Science 2025-01-08 Emilio De Lorenzis , Davide Martinenghi
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