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Compact Representation for Answer Sets of n-ary Regular Queries

by Kazuhiro Inaba, Haruo Hosoya
"... Abstract. An n-ary query over trees takes an input tree t and returns a set of n-tuples of the nodes of t. In this paper, a compact data structure is introduced for representing the answer sets of n-ary queries defined by tree automata. Despite that the number of the elements of the answer set can b ..."
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Abstract. An n-ary query over trees takes an input tree t and returns a set of n-tuples of the nodes of t. In this paper, a compact data structure is introduced for representing the answer sets of n-ary queries defined by tree automata. Despite that the number of the elements of the answer set can

Finite Representation of Infinite Query Answers

by Jan Chomicki, Tomasz Imielinski , 1992
"... : We define here a formal notion of finite representation of infinite query answers in logic programs. We apply this notion to Datalog nS (Datalog with n successors): an extension of Datalog capable of representing infinite phenomena like flow of time or plan construction. Predicates in Datalog nS ..."
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S can have arbitrary unary and limited n-ary function symbols in one fixed position. This class of logic programs is known to be decidable. However, least Herbrand models of Datalog nS programs may be infinite and consequently queries may have infinite answers. We present a method to finitely represent

Succinct indexable dictionaries with applications to encoding k-ary trees and multisets

by Rajeev Raman, Venkatesh Raman, S. Srinivasa Rao - In Proceedings of the 13th Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA
"... We consider the indexable dictionary problem, which consists of storing a set S ⊆ {0,...,m − 1} for some integer m, while supporting the operations of rank(x), which returns the number of elements in S that are less than x if x ∈ S, and −1 otherwise; and select(i) which returns the i-th smallest ele ..."
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structure, including: • an information-theoretically optimal representation of a k-ary cardinal tree that supports standard operations in constant time, • a representation of a multiset of size n from {0,...,m − 1} in B(n,m+n) + o(n) bits that supports (appropriate generalizations of) rank and select

Querying Regular Sets of XML Documents

by Slawomir Staworko, Emmanuel Filiot, Jan Chomicki, Inria Lille Nord-europe - in "International Workshop on Logic in Databases (LiD), Italie , 2008
"... Abstract. We investigate the problem of querying (regular) sets of XML documents represented with tree automata and we consider n-ary tree automata queries whose expressive power captures MSO on trees. Because finite automata can represent infinite sets of documents, we pro-pose the notions of unive ..."
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Abstract. We investigate the problem of querying (regular) sets of XML documents represented with tree automata and we consider n-ary tree automata queries whose expressive power captures MSO on trees. Because finite automata can represent infinite sets of documents, we pro-pose the notions

Approximate Computation of Multidimensional Aggregates of Sparse Data Using Wavelets

by Jeffrey Scott Vitter, Min Wang
"... Computing multidimensional aggregates in high dimensions is a performance bottleneck for many OLAP applications. Obtaining the exact answer to an aggregation query can be prohibitively expensive in terms of time and/or storage space in a data warehouse environment. It is advantageous to have fast, a ..."
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, approximate answers to OLAP aggregation queries. In this paper, we present anovel method that provides approximate answers to high-dimensional OLAP aggregation queries in massive sparse data sets in a time-efficient and space-efficient manner. We construct a compact data cube, which is an approximate

Query Evaluation with Constant Delay

by Thèse De Doctorat, Normale Supérieure, De Cachan, Présentée Par, Monsieur Wojciech Kazana, Docteur De, Supérieure De Cachan, Nicole Bidoit, Professeur Président, Arnaud Durand, Patrice Ossona, Mendez Chargé, Victor Vianu, Professeur Examinateur, Luc Segoufin, Directeur Recherche Directeur
"... I am grateful to Luc Segoufin who kindly accepted me to be his PhD student. He introduced me to the problem of query enumeration and encouraged me to look for the answers to all the questions that emerged during our collaboration. He was a truly great advisor, always supportive and available for dis ..."
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I am grateful to Luc Segoufin who kindly accepted me to be his PhD student. He introduced me to the problem of query enumeration and encouraged me to look for the answers to all the questions that emerged during our collaboration. He was a truly great advisor, always supportive and available

Compact aspect embedding for diversified query expansions

by Xiaohua Liu, Arbi Bouchoucha, Ro Sordoni, Jian-yun Nie - In Proc. of AAAI’14 , 2014
"... Diversified query expansion (DQE) based approaches aim to select a set of expansion terms with less redundancy among them while covering as many query aspects as possible. Re-cently they have experimentally demonstrate their effective-ness for the task of search result diversification. One chal-leng ..."
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-lenge faced by existing DQE approaches is to ensure the as-pect coverage. In this paper, we propose a novel method for DQE, called compact aspect embedding, which exploits trace norm regularization to learn a low rank vector space for the query, with each eigenvector of the learnt vector space repre

Query Automata for Nested Words

by P. Madhusudan, Mahesh Viswanathan
"... We study visibly pushdown automata (VPA) models for expressing and evaluating queries, expressed using MSO formulas, on words with a nesting structure (like XML documents). We define a query VPA model, which is a 2-way deterministic VPA that can mark positions in a document, and show that it is equi ..."
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. This algorithm uses space close to the minimal space any streaming algorithm would need, and generalizes to answering n-ary queries. 1

A new method to index and query sets

by Jorg Hoffmann, Jana Koehler - In: Proc. 16th Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI’99 , 1999
"... Let us consider the following problem: Given a (probably huge) set of sets S and a query set g, is there some set s S such that This problem occurs in at least four application areas: the matching of a large number (usually several 100,000s) of production rules, the processing of queries in data bas ..."
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representation of such a huge set of sets and an efficient answering of subset and superset queries. The algorithm has been used successfully in the IPP system and enabled this planner to win the ADL track of the first planning competition. 1

An Efficient Interactive Algorithm for Regular Language Learning

by Rajesh Parekh, Vasant Honavar - COMPUTER SCIENCE TR95-02, IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY , 1995
"... This paper presents an efficient algorithm for learning regular grammars. A knowledgeable teacher provides the learner with a structurally complete set of strings that belong to L(G), the language corresponding to an unknown regular grammar G. This structurally complete set of positive examples ..."
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space. The learner maintains at all time, a compact representation of the lattice in the form of two sets S and G that correspond (respectively) to the set of most specific and most general grammars consistent with the set of positive examples provided and the queries answered by the teacher up
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