Marrying top-k with skyline queries: Relaxing the preference input while producing output of controllable size
The two most common paradigms to identify records of preference in a multi-objective setting rely either on dominance (e.g., the skyline operator) or on a utility function defined over the records’ attributes (typically, using a top-�� query). Despite their proliferation, each of them has its own pa...
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Main Authors: | MOURATIDIS, Kyriakos, LI, Keming, TANG, Bo |
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2021
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