Optimized skyline queries on road networks using nearest neighbors

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Maytham Safar
Dalal El-Amin
David Taniar
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[1] Kuwait University,
[2] Monash University,undefined
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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing | 2011年 / 15卷
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Skyline query; Road networks; Network Voronoi diagrams; Mobile computing; Nearest neighbor;
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Skyline queries are used with data extensive applications, such as mobile location-based services, to support multi-criteria decision-making and to prune the data space by returning the most “interesting” data points. Most interesting data points are the points, which are not dominated by any other point. Spatial network skyline query is a subset of the skyline query problem where data points are nodes in a road network and the attributes of the data points are network distance relative to a set of query points. Spatial network skyline query’s problem is the need to calculate the attributes with an expensive distance calculation operation. Previous works (Deng et al. Proceedings of the 23th international conference on data engineering, 796–805, 2007), Sharifzadeh et al. Proceedings of the 32nd international conference on very large databases, 751–762, 2009) that addressed this problem involved extensive network distance calculation between the query points and data points. A new algorithm that requires a remarkably less number of network distance calculations is proposed in this work. Our approach uses a progressive nearest neighbor algorithm to minimize the set of candidates then evaluates those candidates by only comparing them to a subset of discovered skyline points. Experiments showed the effectiveness of our algorithm compared to previous works.
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