Condition learning from user preferences

I. Schmitt, David Zellhöfer
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The utility of preferences within the database domain is widely accepted. Preferences provide an effective means for query personalization and information filtering. Nevertheless, two preference approaches - qualitative and quantitative ones - do still compete. In this paper, we contribute to the bridging of both approaches and compare their expressive power and different usage scenarios. In order to combine qualitative and quantitative preferences, mappings are introduced and discussed, which transform a query from one approach into its counter-part. We consider Chomicki's preference formulas and as a quantitative approach our CQQL approach that extends the relational calculus with proximity predicates. In order to facilitate query formulation for the user, we extend the CQQL approach to condition learning. That is, user-defined preferences amongst database objects serve as input to learn logical conditions within a CQQL query. Hereby, we can support the user in the cognitively demanding task of query formulation.
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根据用户偏好进行条件学习
在数据库域中使用首选项是被广泛接受的。首选项为查询个性化和信息过滤提供了有效的手段。然而,两种偏好的方法——定性和定量——仍在竞争。在本文中,我们将这两种方法连接起来,并比较它们的表达能力和不同的使用场景。为了将定性偏好和定量偏好结合起来,引入并讨论了映射,将查询从一种方式转换为另一种方式。我们考虑了Chomicki的偏好公式,作为一种定量方法,我们的CQQL方法用邻近谓词扩展了关系演算。为了方便用户制定查询,我们将CQQL方法扩展到条件学习。也就是说,数据库对象之间的用户定义首选项可以作为学习CQQL查询中的逻辑条件的输入。因此,我们可以支持用户的认知要求较高的任务的查询公式。
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