Fast Optimal Aggregate Point Search for a Merged Set on Road Networks
Aggregate nearest neighbor query, which returns an optimal target point that minimizes the aggregate distance for a given query point set, is one of the most important operations in spatial databases and their application domains. This paper addresses the problem of finding the aggregate nearest nei...
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sg-smu-ink.sis_research-38672021-04-16T08:00:26Z Fast Optimal Aggregate Point Search for a Merged Set on Road Networks SUN, Weiwei CHEN, Chong ZHENG, Baihua CHEN, Chunan ZHU, Liang LIU, Weimo HUANG, Yan Aggregate nearest neighbor query, which returns an optimal target point that minimizes the aggregate distance for a given query point set, is one of the most important operations in spatial databases and their application domains. This paper addresses the problem of finding the aggregate nearest neighbor for a merged set that consists of the given query point set and multiple points needed to be selected from a candidate set, which we name as merged aggregate nearest neighbor(MANN) query. This paper proposes two algorithms to process MANN query on road networks when aggregate function is max. Then, we extend the algorithms to support other aggregate functions (e.g., sum). Extensive experiments are conducted to examine the behaviors of the solutions in terms of five parameters affecting the performance. The overall experiments show that our strategies to minimize the response time are effective. 2015-07-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/2867 info:doi/10.1016/j.ins.2015.03.028 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/3867/viewcontent/Fast_optimal_AP_2015_av.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 Query processing Aggregate nearest neighbor Road networks Spatial databases Databases and Information Systems Transportation |
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Aggregate nearest neighbor query, which returns an optimal target point that minimizes the aggregate distance for a given query point set, is one of the most important operations in spatial databases and their application domains. This paper addresses the problem of finding the aggregate nearest neighbor for a merged set that consists of the given query point set and multiple points needed to be selected from a candidate set, which we name as merged aggregate nearest neighbor(MANN) query. This paper proposes two algorithms to process MANN query on road networks when aggregate function is max. Then, we extend the algorithms to support other aggregate functions (e.g., sum). Extensive experiments are conducted to examine the behaviors of the solutions in terms of five parameters affecting the performance. The overall experiments show that our strategies to minimize the response time are effective. |
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Fast Optimal Aggregate Point Search for a Merged Set on Road Networks |
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Fast Optimal Aggregate Point Search for a Merged Set on Road Networks |
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Fast Optimal Aggregate Point Search for a Merged Set on Road Networks |
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