Efficient Indexing of Top-k Entities in Systems of Engagement with Extensions for Geo-tagged Entities

Author:

Mondal Anirban,Kakkar Ayaan,Padhariya Nilesh,Mohania Mukesh

Abstract

AbstractNext-generation enterprise management systems are beginning to be developed based on the Systems of Engagement (SOE) model. We visualize an SOE as a set of entities. Each entity is modeled by a single parent document with dynamic embedded links (i.e., child documents) that contain multi-modal information about the entity from various networks. Since entities in an SOE are generally queried using keywords, our goal is to efficiently retrieve the top-k entities related to a given keyword-based query by considering the relevance scores of both their parent and child documents. Furthermore, we extend the afore-mentioned problem to incorporate the case where the entities are geo-tagged. The main contributions of this work are three-fold. First, it proposes an efficient bitmap-based approach for quickly identifying the candidate set of entities, whose parent documents contain all queried keywords. A variant of this approach is also proposed to reduce memory consumption by exploiting skews in keyword popularity. Second, it proposes the two-tier HI-tree index, which uses both hashing and inverted indexes, for efficient document relevance score lookups. Third, it proposes an R-tree-based approach to extend the afore-mentioned approaches for the case where the entities are geo-tagged. Fourth, it performs comprehensive experiments with both real and synthetic datasets to demonstrate that our proposed schemes are indeed effective in providing good top-k result recall performance within acceptable query response times.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Computational Mechanics

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