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On-line Aggregation and Filtering of Pattern-Based Queries

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Date
2006
Dewey
Programmation, logiciels, organisation des données
Sujet
parametrized queries; pattern-matching evaluation
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/SSDBM.2006.37
Conference name
18th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM 2006)
Conference date
07-2006
Conference city
Vienne
Conference country
Autriche
Book title
18th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management. Proceedings
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Year
2006
ISBN
0-7695-2590-3
URI
https://basepub.dauphine.fr/handle/123456789/5198
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Author
Scholl, Michel
Rigaux, Philippe
du Mouza, Cédric
Type
Communication / Conférence
Item number of pages
333-342
Abstract (EN)
We consider an environment where a subscription system continuously evaluates pattern-based requests over unbounded sequential data. We propose an extension of the traditional pattern-matching techniques for efficiently handling large sets of such continuous queries. This extension relies on the introduction of variables in patterns in order to augment their expressivity. Based on this extended class of parameterized queries, our main contributions are threefold. First, we define a refinement relation based on variable relaxation. Second, we use the semi-lattice structure of the set of parameterized patterns for patterns aggregation and filtering. We propose an on-line pattern aggregation algorithm so as to both reduce the cost of pattern-matching evaluation as well as to filter out sequences that cannot match any of the patterns in a subscription cluster. Finally we show, through analysis and experiments, that our technique reduces quite effectively the cost of the matching process.

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