We introduce a novel spatial join operator, the ring-constrained join (RCJ). Given two sets P and Q of spatial points, the result of RCJ consists of pairs 〈p, q〉 (where p εP, q ε Q) satisfying an intuitive geometric constraint: the smallest circle enclosing p and q contains no other points in P, Q. This new operation has important applications in decision support, e.g., placing recycling stations at fair locations between restaurants and residential complexes. Clearly, RCJ is defined based on a geometric constraint but not on distances between points. Thus, our operation is fundamentally different from the conventional distance joins and closest pairs problems. We are not aware of efficient processing algorithms for RCJ in the literature. A...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
We discovered a surprising law governing the spatial join selectivity across two sets of points. An ...
We introduce a novel spatial join operator, the ring-constrained join (RCJ). Given two sets P and Q ...
We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The common influe...
We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The common influe...
Abstract—We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The comm...
One of the most important types of query processing in spatial databases and geographic information ...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Abstract. Consider two sets of spatial objects R and S, where each ob-ject is assigned a score (e.g....
Abstract. Let a tuple of n objects obeying a query graph (QG) be called the n-tuple. The “Ddistance-...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
We discovered a surprising law governing the spatial join selectivity across two sets of points. An ...
We introduce a novel spatial join operator, the ring-constrained join (RCJ). Given two sets P and Q ...
We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The common influe...
We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The common influe...
Abstract—We identify and formalize a novel join operator for two spatial pointsets P and Q. The comm...
One of the most important types of query processing in spatial databases and geographic information ...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Several techniques that compute the join between two spatial datasets have been proposed during the ...
Abstract. Consider two sets of spatial objects R and S, where each ob-ject is assigned a score (e.g....
Abstract. Let a tuple of n objects obeying a query graph (QG) be called the n-tuple. The “Ddistance-...
A multiway spatial join combines information found in three or more spatial relations with respect t...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
grantor: University of TorontoSince the introduction of the relational model of data, the ...
We discovered a surprising law governing the spatial join selectivity across two sets of points. An ...