Flexible and efficient XML search with complex full-text predicates

S. Amer-Yahia, Emiran Curtmola, Alin Deutsch
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Recently, there has been extensive research that generated a wealth of new XML full-text query languages, ranging from simple Boolean search to combining sophisticated proximity and order predicates on keywords. While computing least common ancestors of query terms was proposed for efficient evaluation of conjunctive keyword queries by exploiting the document structure, no such solution was developed to evaluate complex full-text queries. We present efficient evaluation algorithms based on a formalization of XML queries in terms of keyword patterns and an algebra which manipulates pattern matches. Our algebra captures most existing languages and their varying semantics and our algorithms combine relational query evaluation techniques with the exploitation of document structure to process queries with complex full-text predicates. We show how scoring can be incorporated into our framework without compromising the algorithms complexity. Our experiments show that considering element nesting dramatically improves the performance of queries with complex full-text predicates.
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使用复杂的全文谓词进行灵活高效的XML搜索
最近,有大量的研究产生了大量新的XML全文查询语言,从简单的布尔搜索到在关键字上组合复杂的接近和顺序谓词。虽然利用文档结构计算查询词的最小共同祖先可以有效地评估连接关键字查询,但没有开发出这样的解决方案来评估复杂的全文查询。我们提出了基于关键字模式和操纵模式匹配的代数的XML查询形式化的高效求值算法。我们的代数捕获了大多数现有语言及其变化的语义,我们的算法将关系查询求值技术与利用文档结构相结合,以处理具有复杂全文谓词的查询。我们展示了如何在不影响算法复杂性的情况下将评分纳入我们的框架。我们的实验表明,考虑元素嵌套可以显著提高具有复杂全文谓词的查询的性能。
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