Affiliation:
1. University at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York
Abstract
The handling of user preferences is becoming an increasingly important issue in present-day information systems. Among others, preferences are used for
information filtering and extraction
to reduce the volume of data presented to the user. They are also used to keep track of
user profiles
and formulate
policies
to improve and automate decision making.We propose here a simple, logical framework for formulating preferences as
preference formulas
. The framework does not impose any restrictions on the preference relations, and allows arbitrary operation and predicate signatures in preference formulas. It also makes the composition of preference relations straightforward. We propose a simple, natural embedding of preference formulas into relational algebra (and SQL) through a single
winnow
operator parameterized by a preference formula. The embedding makes possible the formulation of complex preference queries, for example, involving aggregation, by piggybacking on existing SQL constructs. It also leads in a natural way to the definition of further, preference-related concepts like ranking. Finally, we present general algebraic laws governing the winnow operator and its interactions with other relational algebra operators. The preconditions on the applicability of the laws are captured by logical formulas. The laws provide a formal foundation for the algebraic optimization of preference queries. We demonstrate the usefulness of our approach through numerous examples.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
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