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On answering why-not questions in reverse skyline queries

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posted on 2024-07-11, 07:15 authored by M. S. Islam, Rui ZhouRui Zhou, Chengfei LiuChengfei Liu
This paper aims at answering the so called whynot questions in reverse skyline queries. A reverse skyline query retrieves all data points whose dynamic skylines contain the query point. We outline the benefit and the semantics of answering why-not questions in reverse skyline queries. In connection with this, we show how to modify the why-not point and the query point to include the why-not point in the reverse skyline of the query point. We then show, how a query point can be positioned safely anywhere within a region (i.e., called safe region) without losing any of the existing reverse skyline points. We also show how to answer why-not questions considering the safe region of the query point. Our approach efficiently combines both query point and data point modification techniques to produce meaningful answers. Experimental results also demonstrate that our approach can produce high quality explanations for why-not questions in reverse skyline queries.

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ISBN

9781467349109

ISSN

1084-4627

Journal title

2013 IEEE 29th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE)

Conference name

2013 IEEE 29th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE)

Location

Brisbane, QLD

Start date

2013-04-08

End date

2013-04-12

Pagination

11 pp

Publisher

IEEE

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eng

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