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Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis

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Pei, J; Yuan, Y; Lin, X; Jin, W; Ester, M; Liu, Q; Wang, W; Tao, Y; Yu, JX; Zhang, Q
Published in: ACM Transactions on Database Systems
December 1, 2006

The skyline operator is important for multicriteria decision-making applications. Although many recent studies developed efficient methods to compute skyline objects in a given space, none of them considers skylines in multiple subspaces simultaneously. More importantly, the fundamental problem on the semantics of skylines remains open: Why and in which subspaces is (or is not) an object in the skyline Practically, users may also be interested in the skylines in any subspaces. Then, what is the relationship between the skylines in the subspaces and those in the super-spaces How can we effectively analyze the subspace skylines Can we efficiently compute skylines in various subspaces and answer various analytical queriesIn this article, we tackle the problem of multidimensional subspace skyline computation and analysis. We explore skylines in subspaces. First, we propose the concept of Skycube, which consists of skylines of all possible nonempty subspaces of a given full space. Once a Skycube is materialized, any subspace skyline queries can be answered online. However, Skycube cannot fully address the semantic concerns and may contain redundant information. To tackle the problem, we introduce a novel notion of skyline group which essentially is a group of objects that coincide in the skylines of some subspaces. We identify the decisive subspaces that qualify skyline groups in the subspace skylines. The new notions concisely capture the semantics and the structures of skylines in various subspaces. Multidimensional roll-up and drill-down analysis is introduced. We also develop efficient algorithms to compute Skycube, skyline groups and their decisive subspaces. A systematic performance study using both real data sets and synthetic data sets is reported to evaluate our approach. © 2006 ACM.

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Published In

ACM Transactions on Database Systems

DOI

EISSN

1557-4644

ISSN

0362-5915

Publication Date

December 1, 2006

Volume

31

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1335 / 1381

Related Subject Headings

  • Information Systems
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 4605 Data management and data science
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 0806 Information Systems
  • 0804 Data Format
 

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Pei, J., Yuan, Y., Lin, X., Jin, W., Ester, M., Liu, Q., … Zhang, Q. (2006). Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis. In ACM Transactions on Database Systems (Vol. 31, pp. 1335–1381). https://doi.org/10.1145/1189769.1189774
Pei, J., Y. Yuan, X. Lin, W. Jin, M. Ester, Q. Liu, W. Wang, Y. Tao, J. X. Yu, and Q. Zhang. “Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis.” In ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 31:1335–81, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1145/1189769.1189774.
Pei J, Yuan Y, Lin X, Jin W, Ester M, Liu Q, et al. Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis. In: ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 2006. p. 1335–81.
Pei, J., et al. “Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis.” ACM Transactions on Database Systems, vol. 31, no. 4, 2006, pp. 1335–81. Scopus, doi:10.1145/1189769.1189774.
Pei J, Yuan Y, Lin X, Jin W, Ester M, Liu Q, Wang W, Tao Y, Yu JX, Zhang Q. Towards multidimensional subspace skyline analysis. ACM Transactions on Database Systems. 2006. p. 1335–1381.

Published In

ACM Transactions on Database Systems

DOI

EISSN

1557-4644

ISSN

0362-5915

Publication Date

December 1, 2006

Volume

31

Issue

4

Start / End Page

1335 / 1381

Related Subject Headings

  • Information Systems
  • 4609 Information systems
  • 4605 Data management and data science
  • 4009 Electronics, sensors and digital hardware
  • 0806 Information Systems
  • 0804 Data Format