Abstract—This paper presents a novel approach that transforms the feature space into a new feature space such that a range query in the original space is mapped into an equivalent box query in the transformed space. Since box queries are axis aligned, there are several implementational advantages that can be exploited to speed up the retrieval of query results using R-Tree [9] like indexing schemes. For two dimensional data the transformation is precise. For larger than two dimensions we propose a space transformation scheme based on disjoint planer rotation and a new type of query, pruning box query, to get the precise results. Experimental results with large synthetic databases and some real databases show the effectiveness of the propose...
Abstract. Indexing methods for efficient processing of multidimensional data are very requested in m...
AbstractIn spatial database systems, there is a gap between the high-level query language required i...
Despite the attention that direction relations, such as east, southeast etc., have attracted in seve...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel approach that transforms the feature space into a new feature s...
The complexity of deploying high-performance spatial structures in transactional DBMS environments h...
Many new applications, such as multimedia databases, employ the so-called feature transformation whi...
In contrast to space-partitioning index structures, data-partitioning index structures naturally ada...
In this paper, we propose a new technique for multidimensional query processing which can be widely ...
To enable efficient similarity search in large databases, many indexing techniques use a linear tran...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a new technique for multidimensional query processing which can ...
In this paper, we introduce the categorical (a.k.a. chromatic) range queries (CRQs) in the context o...
In this paper, we propose the Pyramid-Technique, a new indexing method for high-dimensional data spa...
A box-tree is a bounding-volume hierarchy that uses axis-aligned boxes as bounding volumes. The que...
Spatial joins find all pairs of objects that satisfy a given spatial relationship. In spatial joins ...
Database queries are stored and compared by relational database manage-ment systems as hashes, or sh...
Abstract. Indexing methods for efficient processing of multidimensional data are very requested in m...
AbstractIn spatial database systems, there is a gap between the high-level query language required i...
Despite the attention that direction relations, such as east, southeast etc., have attracted in seve...
Abstract—This paper presents a novel approach that transforms the feature space into a new feature s...
The complexity of deploying high-performance spatial structures in transactional DBMS environments h...
Many new applications, such as multimedia databases, employ the so-called feature transformation whi...
In contrast to space-partitioning index structures, data-partitioning index structures naturally ada...
In this paper, we propose a new technique for multidimensional query processing which can be widely ...
To enable efficient similarity search in large databases, many indexing techniques use a linear tran...
Abstract. In this paper, we propose a new technique for multidimensional query processing which can ...
In this paper, we introduce the categorical (a.k.a. chromatic) range queries (CRQs) in the context o...
In this paper, we propose the Pyramid-Technique, a new indexing method for high-dimensional data spa...
A box-tree is a bounding-volume hierarchy that uses axis-aligned boxes as bounding volumes. The que...
Spatial joins find all pairs of objects that satisfy a given spatial relationship. In spatial joins ...
Database queries are stored and compared by relational database manage-ment systems as hashes, or sh...
Abstract. Indexing methods for efficient processing of multidimensional data are very requested in m...
AbstractIn spatial database systems, there is a gap between the high-level query language required i...
Despite the attention that direction relations, such as east, southeast etc., have attracted in seve...