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Spatio-Temporal Aggregation Using Sketches
Boston, Massachusetts March 30-April 02
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Yufei Tao, City University of Hong Kong
George Kollios, Boston University
Jeffrey Considine, Boston University
Feifei Li, Boston University
Dimitris Papadias, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Several spatio-temporal applications require the retrieval of summarized information about moving objects that lie in a query region during a query interval (e.g., the number of mobile users covered by a cell, traffic volume in a district, etc.). Existing solutions have the distinct counting problem: if an object remains in the query region for several timestamps during the query interval, it will be counted multiple times in the result. The paper solves this problem by integrating spatio-temporal indexes with sketches, traditionally used for approximate query processing. The proposed techniques can also be applied to reduce the space requirements of conventional spatio-temporal data and to mine spatio-temporal association rules.
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Yufei Tao, George Kollios, Jeffrey Considine, Feifei Li, Dimitris Papadias, "Spatio-Temporal Aggregation Using Sketches," icde, pp.214, 20th International Conference on Data Engineering (ICDE'04), 2004
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