2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-02982-0_12
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Route Search over Probabilistic Geospatial Data

Abstract: Abstract. In a route search over geospatial data, a user provides terms for specifying types of geographical entities that she wishes to visit. The goal is to find a route that (1) starts at a given location, (2) ends at a given location, and (3) travels via geospatial entities that are relevant to the provided search terms. Earlier work studied the problem of finding a route that is effective in the sense that its length does not exceed a given limit, the relevancy of the objects is as high as possible, and t… Show more

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“…Earlier works on route-search queries dealt either with non-probabilistic datasets (e.g., [1,3,7,8,9]), or with the non-interactive version of the problem (e.g., [5,6]). Those results cannot be used to solve the interactive route-search problem that we address in this paper, since they are not designed to take user feedback into account.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Earlier works on route-search queries dealt either with non-probabilistic datasets (e.g., [1,3,7,8,9]), or with the non-interactive version of the problem (e.g., [5,6]). Those results cannot be used to solve the interactive route-search problem that we address in this paper, since they are not designed to take user feedback into account.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Answering route-search queries is traditionally done by computing a complete route, from s to t, that has a high probability-of-success and a short length [5]. An interactive search is different from the traditional approach in the following aspect.…”
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“…Thus, the desire to have the shortest possible route conflicts with the necessity to guarantee a high probability of satisfying the user's needs. Semantics and algorithms for route search over probabilistic data were investigated in earlier work [3].…”
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confidence: 99%