| Literature DB >> 28210096 |
Manas Joglekar1, Hector Garcia-Molina1, Aditya Parameswaran2.
Abstract
We present smart drill-down, an operator for interactively exploring a relational table to discover and summarize "interesting" groups of tuples. Each group of tuples is described by a rule. For instance, the rule (a, b, ⋆, 1000) tells us that there are a thousand tuples with value a in the first column and b in the second column (and any value in the third column). Smart drill-down presents an analyst with a list of rules that together describe interesting aspects of the table. The analyst can tailor the definition of interesting, and can interactively apply smart drill-down on an existing rule to explore that part of the table. We demonstrate that the underlying optimization problems are NP-Hard, and describe an algorithm for finding the approximately optimal list of rules to display when the user uses a smart drill-down, and a dynamic sampling scheme for efficiently interacting with large tables. Finally, we perform experiments on real datasets on our experimental prototype to demonstrate the usefulness of smart drill-down and study the performance of our algorithms.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 28210096 PMCID: PMC5308207 DOI: 10.1109/ICDE.2016.7498300
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Int Conf Data Eng ISSN: 1084-4627