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- 2021
- Luyi Bai
, Aijia He, Minghao Liu
, Lin Zhu, Yizong Xing
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Adaptive query relaxation and result categorization of fuzzy spatiotemporal data based on XML. Expert Syst. Appl. 168: 114222 (2021) - 2019
- Oumaima Mbazaia, Karim Kamoun:
CaRT: Framework for Semantic Query Correction and Relaxation. ICDEc 2019: 157-169 - Alexander Stenzer:
Query Relaxation using Spreading-Activation and SKOS-Ontologies. iiWAS 2019: 330-334 - 2018
- Sébastien Ferré
:
Answers Partitioning and Lazy Joins for Efficient Query Relaxation and Application to Similarity Search. ESWC 2018: 209-224 - Saptashwa Mitra, Sangmi Lee Pallickara:
Confluence: Adaptive Spatiotemporal Data Integration Using Distributed Query Relaxation over Heterogeneous Observational Datasets. UCC 2018: 184-193 - Momo Kyozuka, Keishi Tajima:
Ranking Methods for Query Relaxation in Book Search. WI 2018: 466-473 - 2017
- Steffen Metzger, Ralf Schenkel, Marcin Sydow:
QBEES: query-by-example entity search in semantic knowledge graphs based on maximal aspects, diversity-awareness and relaxation. J. Intell. Inf. Syst. 49(3): 333-366 (2017) - Xiaoyan Zhang, Xiangfu Meng, Yanhuan Tang, Chongchun Bi:
Adaptive Query Relaxation and Result Categorization based on Data distribution and Query Context. J. Inf. Sci. Eng. 33(5): 1375-1396 (2017) - Xiangfu Meng, Xiaoyan Zhang, Yanhuan Tang, Chongchun Bi:
Adaptive query relaxation and top-k result ranking over autonomous web databases. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 51(2): 395-433 (2017) - Ruoxi Shi, Hongzhi Wang
, Tao Wang, Yutai Hou, Yiwen Tang, Jianzhong Li, Hong Gao:
Similarity Search Combining Query Relaxation and Diversification. DASFAA (2) 2017: 65-84 - 2016
- Géraud Fokou Pelap:
Conception d'un famework pour la relaxation des requêtes SPARQL. (Design of a Framework for Cooperative Answering of SPARQL Query in RDF Database). École nationale supérieure de mécanique et d'aérotechnique, France, 2016 - Shang-Pin Ma
, Kuan Y. Chang
, Jing-Hong Lin, Chih-Chun Ma, Jui-Hsaing Lin:
QoS-aware query relaxation for service discovery with business rules. Future Gener. Comput. Syst. 60: 1-12 (2016) - Abir Amami, Zied Elouedi, Allel Hadjali:
A clustering based approach for query relaxation in evidential databases. AICCSA 2016: 1-8 - Géraud Fokou, Stéphane Jean, Allel HadjAli, Mickaël Baron:
RDF Query Relaxation Strategies Based on Failure Causes. ESWC 2016: 439-454 - Ana I. Torre-Bastida, Esther Villar-Rodriguez, Miren Nekane Bilbao, Javier Del Ser:
Intelligent SPARQL Endpoints: Optimizing Execution Performance by Automatic Query Relaxation and Queue Scheduling. ICA3PP 2016: 3-17 - Ruoxi Shi, Hongzhi Wang, Tao Wang, Yutai Hou, Yiwen Tang:
Similarity Search Combining Query Relaxation and Diversification. CoRR abs/1611.04689 (2016) - 2015
- Yuxin Zheng, Zhifeng Bao
, Lidan Shou, Anthony K. H. Tung
:
INSPIRE: A Framework for Incremental Spatial Prefix Query Relaxation. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 27(7): 1949-1963 (2015) - Verena Kantere, George Orfanoudakis, Anastasios Kementsietsidis, Timos K. Sellis
:
Query Relaxation across Heterogeneous Data Sources. CIKM 2015: 473-482 - Géraud Fokou, Stéphane Jean, Allel Hadjali, Mickaël Baron:
QaRS: A User-Friendly Graphical Tool for Semantic Query Design and Relaxation. EDBT 2015: 553-556 - Géraud Fokou, Stéphane Jean, Allel Hadjali, Mickaël Baron:
Cooperative Techniques for SPARQL Query Relaxation in RDF Databases. ESWC 2015: 237-252 - Matteo Brucato, Azza Abouzied, Alexandra Meliou:
Improving package recommendations through query relaxation. CoRR abs/1507.00819 (2015) - 2014
- Davide Martinenghi, Riccardo Torlone
:
Taxonomy-based relaxation of query answering in relational databases. VLDB J. 23(5): 747-769 (2014) - Junpei Kawamoto, Patricia L. Gillett:
Frequency-based constraint relaxation for private query processing in cloud databases. CCECE 2014: 1-6 - Géraud Fokou, Stéphane Jean, Allel Hadjali:
Endowing Semantic Query Languages with Advanced Relaxation Capabilities. ISMIS 2014: 512-517 - Davide Mottin
, Alice Marascu, Senjuti Basu Roy, Gautam Das, Themis Palpanas, Yannis Velegrakis:
IQR: an interactive query relaxation system for the empty-answer problem. SIGMOD Conference 2014: 1095-1098 - Matteo Brucato, Azza Abouzied, Alexandra Meliou:
Improving package recommendations through query relaxation. Data4U@VLDB 2014: 13 - 2013
- Anna Formica
, Elaheh Pourabbas, Maurizio Rafanelli:
Constraint relaxation of the polygon-polyline topological relation for geographic pictorial query languages. Comput. Sci. Inf. Syst. 10(3): 1053-1075 (2013) - 2012
- Aidan Hogan
, Marc Mellotte, Gavin Powell, Dafni Stampouli:
Towards Fuzzy Query-Relaxation for RDF. ESWC 2012: 687-702 - Jianhua Ren, Ke Wei, Xiangfu Meng:
An XML twig approximate query approach based on query fragment relaxation. FSKD 2012: 920-924 - Alexander Stenzer, Burkhard Freitag:
An approach to query relaxation using ontologies in a GIS-based archiving system. IWGS@SIGSPATIAL/GIS 2012: 1-10
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