Title of article
Comparing top-k XML lists
Author/Authors
Ramakrishna Varadarajan، نويسنده , , Fernando Farf?n، نويسنده , , Vagelis Hristidis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
15
From page
820
To page
834
Abstract
Systems that produce ranked lists of results are abundant. For instance, Web search engines return ranked lists of Web pages. There has been work on distance measure for list permutations, like Kendall tau and Spearmanʹs footrule, as well as extensions to handle top-k lists, which are more common in practice. In addition to ranking whole objects (e.g., Web pages), there is an increasing number of systems that provide keyword search on XML or other semistructured data, and produce ranked lists of XML sub-trees. Unfortunately, previous distance measures are not suitable for ranked lists of sub-trees since they do not account for the possible overlap between the returned sub-trees. That is, two sub-trees differing by a single node would be considered separate objects. In this paper, we present the first distance measures for ranked lists of sub-trees, and show under what conditions these measures are metrics. Furthermore, we present algorithms to efficiently compute these distance measures. Finally, we evaluate and compare the proposed measures on real data using three popular XML keyword proximity search systems.
Keywords
Position distance , Similarity distance , Partial mapping , Total mapping
Journal title
Information Systems
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Information Systems
Record number
1230331
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