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Reverse Top-k Queries

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R top-k queries

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Given a query point q and a d-dimensional dataset S, a reverse top-k query returns the scoring functions for which q belongs to the top-k result set. The most important and commonly used case of scoring functions is the weighted sum function fw() that is defined by a weighting vector w and computes the score of any data point p ∈ S, i.e., \(f_w(p) =\sum _{i=1}^d w[i] \cdot p[i]\), where w[i] ≥ 0. For a point q and a positive number k, as well as two datasets S and W, where S represents data points and W is a dataset containing different weighting vectors, a weighting vector wi ∈ W belongs to the reverse top-k result set of q, if and only if there exists a point p that belongs to the top-k result set of wi such that \(f_{w_i}(q) \leq f_{w_i}(p)\) (assuming that minimum values are preferable).

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Reverse top-k queries [1, 2] are useful in various real-life applications that exploit user preferences for data analysis tasks. For example,...

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  1. Vlachou A, Doulkeridis C, Kotidis Y, Nørvåg K. Reverse top-k queries. In: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Data Engineering; 2010; p. 365–76.

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  2. Vlachou A, Doulkeridis C, Kotidis Y, Nørvåg K. Monochromatic and bichromatic reverse top-k queries. IEEE Trans. Knowl. Data Eng. 2011;23(8): 1215–29.

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  3. Vlachou A, Doulkeridis C, Nørvåg K, Kotidis Y. Identifying the most influential data objects with reverse top-k queries. Proc. VLDB Endow. 2010;3(1):364–72.

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Vlachou, A. (2018). Reverse Top-k Queries. In: Liu, L., Özsu, M.T. (eds) Encyclopedia of Database Systems. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-8265-9_80685

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