需要:一个通过放松的功能依赖来放松查询的工具

Loredana Caruccio, Stefano Cirillo, V. Deufemia, G. Polese, R. Stanzione
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查询松弛的目的是在答案集较小的情况下,放宽查询约束,从而得到一些近似的结果。在这篇演示论文中,我们介绍了REQUIRED,这是一个自动化、可移植和可扩展的查询放松工具,利用从输入数据集中学习的元数据。直观的做法是使用属性值背后的关系来派生一个新的查询,其近似结果仍然满足用户的期望。特别是,REQUIRED利用宽松的功能依赖关系以两种不同的方式修改原始查询:(纵向)通过将等式约束替换为范围和/或允许值的集合来放宽某些查询条件;(纵向)通过将查询条件中涉及的部分或全部属性替换为与之相关的属性来重写原始查询。我们的演示场景表明,REQUIRED可以根据所考虑的策略有效地适当放松查询。
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REQUIRED: A Tool to Relax Queries through Relaxed Functional Dependencies
Query relaxation aims to relax the query constraints in order to derive some approximate results when the answer set is small. In this demo paper, we present REQUIRED, an automatized, portable, and scalable query relaxation tool leveraging metadata learned from an input dataset. The intuition is to use relationships underlying attribute values to derive a new query whose approximate results still meet the user’s expectations. In particular, REQUIRED exploits relaxed functional dependencies to modify the original query in two different ways: ( 𝑖 ) relaxing some query conditions by replacing the equality constraints with ranges and/or collections of admissible values, and ( 𝑖𝑖 ) rewriting the original query by replacing some or all the attributes involved in the conditions of the query with attributes related to them. Our demonstration scenarios show that REQUIRED is effective in properly relaxing queries according to the considered strategy.
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