Abstract
With the application of big data, various queries arise for information retrieval. Spatial group keyword queries aim to find a set of spatial objects that cover the query keywords and minimize a goal function such as the total distance between the objects and the query point. This problem is widely found in database applications and is known to be NP-hard. Efficient algorithms for solving this problem can only provide approximate solutions, and most of these algorithms achieve a fixed approximation ratio (the upper bound of the ratio of an approximate goal value to the optimal goal value). Thus, to obtain a self-adjusting algorithm, we propose an approximation algorithm for achieving a parametric approximation ratio. The algorithm makes a trade-off between the approximation ratio and time consumption enabling the users to assign arbitrary query accuracy. Additionally, it runs in an on-the-fly manner, making it scalable to large-scale applications. The efficiency and scalability of the algorithm were further validated using benchmark datasets.
Subject
Artificial Intelligence,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition,Theoretical Computer Science
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