Title :
Object-based directional query processing in spatial databases
Author :
Liu, Xuan ; Shekhar, Shashi ; Chawla, Sanjay
Author_Institution :
IBM Thomas J. Watson Res. Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA
Abstract :
Direction-based spatial relationships are critical in many domains, including geographic information systems (GIS) and image interpretation. They are also frequently used as selection conditions in spatial queries. In this paper, we explore the processing of object-based direction queries and propose a new open shape-based strategy (OSS). OSS models the direction region as an open shape and converts the processing of the direction predicates into the processing of topological operations between open shapes and closed geometry objects. The proposed strategy OSS makes it unnecessary to know the boundary of the embedding world and also eliminates the computation related to the world boundary. OSS reduces both I/O and CPU costs by greatly improving the filtering effectiveness. Our experimental evaluation shows that OSS consistently outperforms classical range query strategies (RQS) while the degree of performance improvement varies by several parameters. Experimental results also demonstrate that OSS is more scalable than RQS for large data sets.
Keywords :
query processing; visual databases; CPU costs; I/O costs; closed geometry objects; direction-based spatial relationships; filtering effectiveness; geographic information systems; image interpretation; large data sets; object-based directional query processing; open shape-based strategy; range query strategies; selection conditions; spatial databases; topological operations; Costs; Embedded computing; Geographic Information Systems; Geometry; Image converters; Image databases; Query processing; Shape; Solid modeling; Spatial databases;
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TKDE.2003.1185835