Data exploration using example-based methods

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    • Lissandrini, Matteo

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Data exploration using example-based methods

Matteo Lissandrini ... [et al.]

(Synthesis lectures on data management, #53)

Morgan & Claypool, c2019

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Bibliography: p. 125-143

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Description

Data usually comes in a plethora of formats and dimensions, rendering the information extraction and exploration processes challenging. Thus, being able to perform exploratory analyses of the data with the intent of having an immediate glimpse of some of the data properties is becoming crucial. Exploratory analyses should be simple enough to avoid complicated declarative languages (such as SQL) and mechanisms, while at the same time retaining the flexibility and expressiveness of such languages. Recently, we have witnessed a rediscovery of the so-called example-based methods, in which the user, or analyst, circumvents query languages by using examples as input. An example is a representative of the intended results or, in other words, an item from the result set. Example-based methods exploit inherent characteristics of the data to infer the results that the user has in mind but may not be able to (easily) express. They can be useful in cases where a user is looking for information in an unfamiliar dataset, when they are performing a particularly challenging task like finding duplicate items, or when they are simply exploring the data. In this book, we present an excursus over the main methods for exploratory analysis, with a particular focus on example-based methods. We show how different data types require different techniques and present algorithms that are specifically designed for relational, textual, and graph data. The book also presents the challenges and new frontiers of machine learning in online settings that have recently attracted the attention of the database community. The book concludes with a vision for further research and applications in this area.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Relational Data Graph Data Textual Data Unifying Example-Based Approaches Online Learning The Road Ahead Conclusions Bibliography Authors' Biographies

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  • NCID
    BB28796519
  • ISBN
    • 9781681734552
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [San Rafael, Calif.]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xvii, 146 p.
  • Size
    24 cm
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