Flexible and efficient querying and ranking on hyperlinked data sources


Abstract:

There has been an explosion of hyperlinked data in many domains, e.g., the biological Web. Expressive query languages and effective ranking techniques are required to convert this data into browsable knowledge. We propose the Graph Information Discovery (GID) framework to support sophisticated user queries on a rich web of annotated and hyperlinked data entries, where query answers need to be ranked in terms of some customized ranking criteria, e.g., PageRank or ObjectRank. GID has a data model that includes a schema graph and a data graph, and an intuitive query interface. The GID framework allows users to easily formulate queries consisting of sequences of hard filters (selection pbkp_redicates) and soft filters (ranking criteria); it can also be combined with other specialized graph query languages to enhance their ranking capabilities. GID queries have a well-defined semantics and are implemented by a set of physical operators, each of which produces a ranked result graph. We discuss rewriting opportunities to provide an efficient evaluation of GID queries. Soft filters are a key feature of GID and they are implemented using authority flow ranking techniques; these are query dependent rankings and are expensive to compute at runtime. We present approximate optimization techniques for GID soft filter queries based on the properties of random walks, and using novel path-length-bound and graphsampling approximation techniques. We experimentally validate our optimization techniques on large biological and bibliographic datasets. Our techniques can produce high quality (Top K) answers with a savings of up to an order of magnitude, in comparison to the evaluation time for the exact solution. Copyright 2009 ACM.

Año de publicación:

2009

Keywords:

  • Hard filters
  • Soft filters
  • ObjectRank
  • Authority flow ranking

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Conference Object

Estado:

Acceso abierto

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Base de datos
  • Ciencias de la computación

Áreas temáticas:

  • Funcionamiento de bibliotecas y archivos