Motivated by an analogy with matrix factorization, we introduce the problem of factorizing relational data. In matrix factorization, one is given a matrix and has to factorize it as a product of other matrices. In relational data factorization, the task is to factorize a given relation as a conjunctive query over other relations, i.e., as a combination of natural join operations. Given a conjunctive query and the input relation, the problem is to compute the extensions of the relations used in the query. Thus, relational data factorization is a relational analog of matrix factorization; it is also a form of inverse querying as one has to compute the relations in the query from the result of the query. The result of relational data factoriza...
Abstract. We examine combinatorial search problems that arise when evaluating combinatorial queries ...
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this paper we argue that one can store semistructured data in relational format, by exploiting the r...
Motivated by an analogy with matrix factorization, we introduce the problem of factorizing relationa...
The primary difference between propositional (attribute-value) and relational data is the existence ...
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We introduce a representation system for relational data based on algebraic factorisation using dist...
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Matrix factorization has found incredible success and widespread application as a collaborative filt...
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We define the class of conjunctive queries in relational data bases, and the general ized join opera...
We present a single relational operator which, in combination with a simple core language for manipu...
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International audienceGraph databases have received a lot of attention as they are particularly use...
We introduce and study a new class of queries that we refer to as ACMA (arithmetic constraints on mu...
Abstract. We examine combinatorial search problems that arise when evaluating combinatorial queries ...
Relational data clustering is the task of grouping data objects together when both features and rela...
this paper we argue that one can store semistructured data in relational format, by exploiting the r...
Motivated by an analogy with matrix factorization, we introduce the problem of factorizing relationa...
The primary difference between propositional (attribute-value) and relational data is the existence ...
Two types of data are used in pattern recognition, object and relational data. Object data is the mo...
We introduce a representation system for relational data based on algebraic factorisation using dist...
This paper overviews factorized databases and their application to machine learning. The key observa...
Matrix factorization has found incredible success and widespread application as a collaborative filt...
AbstractThe class of relational database schemas can be partitioned into two subclasses: tree schema...
We define the class of conjunctive queries in relational data bases, and the general ized join opera...
We present a single relational operator which, in combination with a simple core language for manipu...
International audienceIn this article, we propose a coq formalization of the relational data model w...
International audienceGraph databases have received a lot of attention as they are particularly use...
We introduce and study a new class of queries that we refer to as ACMA (arithmetic constraints on mu...
Abstract. We examine combinatorial search problems that arise when evaluating combinatorial queries ...
Relational data clustering is the task of grouping data objects together when both features and rela...
this paper we argue that one can store semistructured data in relational format, by exploiting the r...