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Skyline Diagram: Efficient Space Partitioning for Skyline Queries

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arxiv 1812.01663 v1 pith:5J6YPEPV submitted 2018-12-04 cs.DB

Skyline Diagram: Efficient Space Partitioning for Skyline Queries

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keywords skylinediagramqueriesefficientalgorithmsfacilitatemanypoints
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Skyline queries are important in many application domains. In this paper, we propose a novel structure Skyline Diagram, which given a set of points, partitions the plane into a set of regions, referred to as skyline polyominos. All query points in the same skyline polyomino have the same skyline query results. Similar to $k^{th}$-order Voronoi diagram commonly used to facilitate $k$ nearest neighbor ($k$NN) queries, skyline diagram can be used to facilitate skyline queries and many other applications. However, it may be computationally expensive to build the skyline diagram. By exploiting some interesting properties of skyline, we present several efficient algorithms for building the diagram with respect to three kinds of skyline queries, quadrant, global, and dynamic skylines. In addition, we propose an approximate skyline diagram which can significantly reduce the space cost. Experimental results on both real and synthetic datasets show that our algorithms are efficient and scalable.

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