DocumentCode :
3137837
Title :
A Spatial Skyline Query for a Group of Users Having Different Positions
Author :
Ma Geng ; Arefin, Md Shamsul ; Morimoto, Yuuki
Author_Institution :
Grad. Sch. of Eng., Hiroshima Univ., Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan
fYear :
2012
fDate :
5-7 Dec. 2012
Firstpage :
137
Lastpage :
142
Abstract :
We consider a problem of skyline query of a spatial database. Assume that members of a multidisciplinary task force team located at different offices want to put together in a restaurant to hold a lunch-on meeting. In this situation, we should select a good restaurant whose location is convenient for each member. Skyline query is helpful for finding a good restaurant. We can compute a set of skyline restaurants based on non-spatial attributes such as price and rating by using conventional skyline queries. However, conventional skyline queries do not consider distance from each user, which must be important for selecting a restaurant in the example. If users´ locations are different, the comparison of restaurant´s location is complicated. For example, if one restaurant is very close to one user, it may be far from another user. In this paper, we consider a spatial skyline query for a group of users having different positions. The proposed method selects a set of spatial objects whose location for the group is not dominated by another spatial objects.
Keywords :
query processing; visual databases; multidisciplinary task force team; nonspatial attributes; price; rating; restaurant location; skyline restaurant; spatial database; spatial object; spatial skyline query; user location; Decision making; Educational institutions; Force; Indexes; Query processing; Spatial databases; Multicriteria decision making; Skyline for a group; Spatial skyline;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Networking and Computing (ICNC), 2012 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Okinawa
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-4624-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICNC.2012.28
Filename :
6424554
Link To Document :
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