Set-valued attributes frequently occur in contexts like marketbasked analysis and stock market trends. Late research literature has mainly focused on set containment joins and data mining without considering simple queries on set valued attributes. In this paper we address superset, subset and equality queries and we propose a novel indexing scheme for answering them on set-valued attributes. The proposed index superimposes a trie-tree on top of an inverted file that indexes a relation with set-valued data. We show that we can efficiently answer the aforementioned queries by indexing only a subset of the most frequent of the items that occur in the indexed relation. Finally, we show through extensive experiments that our approach outperform...
Aiming at the efficient retrieval of objects with set-valued attributes, we introduce three variatio...
Storing sets and querying them (e.g., subset queries that provide all supersets of a given set) is k...
Abstract Given two collections of set objects R and S, the R on ⊆ S set con-tainment join returns al...
Set-valued attributes frequently occur in contexts like market-basked analysis and stock market tren...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating containment (i.e., subset, equality, ...
Object-oriented and object-relational DBMS support set-valued attributes, which are a natural and co...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating con-tainment (i.e., subset, equality,...
We introduce two new hash-based index structures to index set-valued attributes. Both are able to s...
Set containment operations form an important tool in various fields such as information retrieval, A...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating containment (i.e., subset, equality, ...
We review and study the performance of four different index structures for indexing set-valued attri...
We present an access method for set-valued attributes that is based on a multi-level extendible hash...
We present an access method for set-valued attributes that is based on a multi-level extendible hash...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
International audienceStoring sets and querying them (e.g., subset queries that provide all superset...
Aiming at the efficient retrieval of objects with set-valued attributes, we introduce three variatio...
Storing sets and querying them (e.g., subset queries that provide all supersets of a given set) is k...
Abstract Given two collections of set objects R and S, the R on ⊆ S set con-tainment join returns al...
Set-valued attributes frequently occur in contexts like market-basked analysis and stock market tren...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating containment (i.e., subset, equality, ...
Object-oriented and object-relational DBMS support set-valued attributes, which are a natural and co...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating con-tainment (i.e., subset, equality,...
We introduce two new hash-based index structures to index set-valued attributes. Both are able to s...
Set containment operations form an important tool in various fields such as information retrieval, A...
In this paper we address the problem of efficiently evaluating containment (i.e., subset, equality, ...
We review and study the performance of four different index structures for indexing set-valued attri...
We present an access method for set-valued attributes that is based on a multi-level extendible hash...
We present an access method for set-valued attributes that is based on a multi-level extendible hash...
Part 1: Cross-Domain Conference and Workshop on Multidisciplinary Research and Practice for Informat...
International audienceStoring sets and querying them (e.g., subset queries that provide all superset...
Aiming at the efficient retrieval of objects with set-valued attributes, we introduce three variatio...
Storing sets and querying them (e.g., subset queries that provide all supersets of a given set) is k...
Abstract Given two collections of set objects R and S, the R on ⊆ S set con-tainment join returns al...