Approximate Summaries for Why and Why-not Provenance (Extended Version)
Databases
2020-04-28 v2
Abstract
Why and why-not provenance have been studied extensively in recent years. However, why-not provenance, and to a lesser degree why provenance, can be very large resulting in severe scalability and usability challenges. In this paper, we introduce a novel approximate summarization technique for provenance which overcomes these challenges. Our approach uses patterns to encode (why-not) provenance concisely. We develop techniques for efficiently computing provenance summaries balancing informativeness, conciseness, and completeness. To achieve scalability, we integrate sampling techniques into provenance capture and summarization. Our approach is the first to scale to large datasets and to generate comprehensive and meaningful summaries.
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@article{arxiv.2002.00084,
title = {Approximate Summaries for Why and Why-not Provenance (Extended Version)},
author = {Seokki Lee and Bertram Ludaescher and Boris Glavic},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.00084},
year = {2020}
}