2014
DOI: 10.7763/ijcte.2014.v6.917
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Top-k Ranking with Membership Function for Deductive Database

Abstract: Abstract-The objective of this research is to study top-k ranking in the queries that are ambiguous. In this paper we demonstrate our query answering strategy for ranking world population for deductive data base. The cause of most problems are wrong ranking because some questions have ambiguity such as "Find the country which have the population between 1,500,000 and 3,000,000 people by the most densely population is approximately 2,400,000 people." This research proposes top-k ranking technique using membersh… Show more

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“…Elements located between b and c have a membership degree 1 while degree decreases for elements located between c and d whenever closer to the element d. Fig1. Gives an example of a rightmost trapezoid function [18] Fig1. Rightmost Trapezoid Function…”
Section: Trapezoidal Membership Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Elements located between b and c have a membership degree 1 while degree decreases for elements located between c and d whenever closer to the element d. Fig1. Gives an example of a rightmost trapezoid function [18] Fig1. Rightmost Trapezoid Function…”
Section: Trapezoidal Membership Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%