Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases

Reverse nearest neighbor (RNN) queries have a broad application base such as decision support, profile-based marketing, resource allocation, etc. Previous work on RNN search does not take obstacles into consideration. In the real world, however, there are many physical obstacles (e.g., buildings) an...

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Main Authors: GAO, Yunjun, ZHENG, Baihua, CHEN, Gencai, LEE, Wang-Chien, LEE, Ken C. K., LI, Qing
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spelling sg-smu-ink.sis_research-17662015-12-25T13:23:59Z Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases GAO, Yunjun ZHENG, Baihua CHEN, Gencai LEE, Wang-Chien LEE, Ken C. K. LI, Qing Reverse nearest neighbor (RNN) queries have a broad application base such as decision support, profile-based marketing, resource allocation, etc. Previous work on RNN search does not take obstacles into consideration. In the real world, however, there are many physical obstacles (e.g., buildings) and their presence may affect the visibility between objects. In this paper, we introduce a novel variant of RNN queries, namely, visible reverse nearest neighbor (VRNN) search, which considers the impact of obstacles on the visibility of objects. Given a data set P, an obstacle set O, and a query point q in a 2D space, a VRNN query retrieves the points in P that have q as their visible nearest neighbor. We propose an efficient algorithm for VRNN query processing, assuming that P and O are indexed by R-trees. Our techniques do not require any preprocessing and employ half-plane property and visibility check to prune the search space. In addition, we extend our solution to several variations of VRNN queries, including: 1) visible reverse k-nearest neighbor (VRkNN) search, which finds the points in P that have q as one of their k visible nearest neighbors; 2) \delta-VRkNN search, which handles VRkNN retrieval with the maximum visible distance \delta constraint; and 3) constrained VRkNN (CVRkNN) search, which tackles the VRkNN query with region constraint. Extensive experiments on both real and synthetic data sets have been conducted to demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our proposed algorithms under various experimental settings. 2009-09-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/767 info:doi/10.1109/TKDE.2009.113 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1766/viewcontent/TKDE_2008_11_0589_final.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Reverse nearest neighbor visible reverse nearest neighbor spatial database query processing algorithm. Databases and Information Systems Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
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topic Reverse nearest neighbor
visible reverse nearest neighbor
spatial database
query processing
algorithm.
Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
spellingShingle Reverse nearest neighbor
visible reverse nearest neighbor
spatial database
query processing
algorithm.
Databases and Information Systems
Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing
GAO, Yunjun
ZHENG, Baihua
CHEN, Gencai
LEE, Wang-Chien
LEE, Ken C. K.
LI, Qing
Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
description Reverse nearest neighbor (RNN) queries have a broad application base such as decision support, profile-based marketing, resource allocation, etc. Previous work on RNN search does not take obstacles into consideration. In the real world, however, there are many physical obstacles (e.g., buildings) and their presence may affect the visibility between objects. In this paper, we introduce a novel variant of RNN queries, namely, visible reverse nearest neighbor (VRNN) search, which considers the impact of obstacles on the visibility of objects. Given a data set P, an obstacle set O, and a query point q in a 2D space, a VRNN query retrieves the points in P that have q as their visible nearest neighbor. We propose an efficient algorithm for VRNN query processing, assuming that P and O are indexed by R-trees. Our techniques do not require any preprocessing and employ half-plane property and visibility check to prune the search space. In addition, we extend our solution to several variations of VRNN queries, including: 1) visible reverse k-nearest neighbor (VRkNN) search, which finds the points in P that have q as one of their k visible nearest neighbors; 2) \delta-VRkNN search, which handles VRkNN retrieval with the maximum visible distance \delta constraint; and 3) constrained VRkNN (CVRkNN) search, which tackles the VRkNN query with region constraint. Extensive experiments on both real and synthetic data sets have been conducted to demonstrate the efficiency and effectiveness of our proposed algorithms under various experimental settings.
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author GAO, Yunjun
ZHENG, Baihua
CHEN, Gencai
LEE, Wang-Chien
LEE, Ken C. K.
LI, Qing
author_facet GAO, Yunjun
ZHENG, Baihua
CHEN, Gencai
LEE, Wang-Chien
LEE, Ken C. K.
LI, Qing
author_sort GAO, Yunjun
title Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
title_short Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
title_full Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
title_fullStr Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
title_full_unstemmed Visible Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in Spatial Databases
title_sort visible reverse k-nearest neighbor query processing in spatial databases
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2009
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/767
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/1766/viewcontent/TKDE_2008_11_0589_final.pdf
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