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Nearest Neighbor Query Processing using the Direction of Mobile Object (모바일 객체의 방향성을 고려한 최근접 질의 처리)

  • Lee, Eung-Jae;Jung, Young-Jin;Choi, Hyon-Mi;Ryu, Keun-Ho;Lee, Seong-Ho
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.6 no.1 s.11
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    • pp.59-71
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    • 2004
  • Nearest neighbor query retrieves nearest located target objects, and is very frequently used in mobile environment. In this paper we propose a novel neatest neighbor query processing technique that is able to retrieve nearest located target object from the user who is continuously moving with a direction. The proposed method retrieves objects using the direction property of moving object as well as euclidean distance to target object. The proposed method is applicable to traffic information system, travel information system, and location-based recommendation system which require retrieving nearest located object.

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Nearest Neighbor Query Processing in the Mobile Environment

  • Choi Hyun Mi;Jung Young Jin;Lee Eung Jae;Ryu Keun Ho
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2004.10a
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    • pp.677-680
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    • 2004
  • In the mobile environment, according to the movement of the object, the query finds the nearest special object or place from object position. However, because query object moves continuously in the mobile environment, query demand changes according to the direction attribute of query object. Also, in the case of moving of query object and simply the minimum distance value of query result, sometimes we find the result against the query object direction. Especially, in most road condition, as user has to return after reaching U-turn area, user rather spends time and cost. Therefore, in order to solve those problems, in this paper we propose the nearest neighbor method considering moving object position and direction for mobile recommendation system.

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A Efficient Query Processing of Constrained Nearest Neighbor Search for Moving Query Point (제약을 가진 최소근접을 찾는 이동질의의 효율적인 수행)

  • Ban, Chae-Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korea Information Processing Society Conference
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    • 2003.11c
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    • pp.1429-1432
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    • 2003
  • This paper addresses the problem of finding a constrained nearest neighbor for moving query point(we call it CNNMP) The Nearest neighbor problem is classified by existence of a constrained region, the number of query result and movement of query point and target. The problem assumes that the query point is not static, as 1-nearest neighbor problem, but varies its position over time to the constrained region. The parameters as NC, NCMBR, CQR and QL for the algorithm are also presented. We suggest the query optimization algorithm in consideration of topological relationship among them

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Nearest Neighbor Query Processing Techniques in Location-Aware Environment

  • Kim, Sang-Ho;Choi, Bo-Yoon;Ryu, Keun-Ho;Nam, Kwang-Woo;Park, Jong-Hyun
    • Proceedings of the KSRS Conference
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.715-717
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    • 2003
  • Some previous works for nearest neighbor (NN) query processing technique can treat a case that query/data are both moving objects. However, they cannot find exact result owing to vagueness of criterion. In order to escape their limitations and get exact result, we propose new NN query techniques, exact CTNN (continuous trajectory NN) query, approximate CTNN query, and dynamic CTNN query. These are all superior to pervious works, by reducing of number of calculation, considering of trajectory information, and using of continuous query concept. Using these techniques, we can solve any situations and types of NN query in location-aware environment.

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The Method of Continuous Nearest Neighbor Search on Trajectory of Moving Objects

  • Park, Bo-Yoon;Kim, Sang-Ho;Nam, Kwang-Woo;Ryo, Keun-Ho
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Intelligent Systems Conference
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    • 2003.09a
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    • pp.467-470
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    • 2003
  • When user wants to find objects which have the nearest position from him, we use the nearest neighbor (NN) query. The GIS applications, such as navigation system and traffic control system, require processing of NN query for moving objects (MOs). MOs have trajectory with changing their position over time. Therefore, we should be able to find NN object continuously changing over the whole query time when process NN query for MOs, as well as moving nearby on trajectory of query. However, none of previous works consider trajectory information between objects. Therefore, we propose a method of continuous NN query for trajectory of MOs. We call this CTNN (continuous trajectory NN) technique. It ran find constantly valid NN object on the whole query time by considering of trajectory information.

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Batch Processing Algorithm for Moving k-Farthest Neighbor Queries in Road Networks (도로망에서 움직이는 k-최원접 이웃 질의를 위한 일괄 처리 알고리즘)

  • Cho, Hyung-Ju
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Computer Information Conference
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    • 2021.07a
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    • pp.223-224
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    • 2021
  • Recently, k-farthest neighbor (kFN) queries have not as much attention as k-nearest neighbor (kNN) queries. Therefore, this study considers moving k-farthest neighbor (MkFN) queries for spatial network databases. Given a positive integer k, a moving query point q, and a set of data points P, MkFN queries can constantly retrieve k data points that are farthest from the query point q. The challenge with processing MkFN queries in spatial networks is to avoid unnecessary or superfluous distance calculations between the query and associated data points. This study proposes a batch processing algorithm, called MOFA, to enable efficient processing of MkFN queries in spatial networks. MOFA aims to avoid dispensable distance computations based on the clustering of both query and data points. Moreover, a time complexity analysis is presented to clarify the effect of the clustering method on the query processing time. Extensive experiments using real-world roadmaps demonstrated the efficiency and scalability of the MOFA when compared with a conventional solution.

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k-Nearest Neighbor Querv Processing using Approximate Indexing in Road Network Databases (도로 네트워크 데이타베이스에서 근사 색인을 이용한 k-최근접 질의 처리)

  • Lee, Sang-Chul;Kim, Sang-Wook
    • Journal of KIISE:Databases
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    • v.35 no.5
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    • pp.447-458
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    • 2008
  • In this paper, we address an efficient processing scheme for k-nearest neighbor queries to retrieve k static objects in road network databases. Existing methods cannot expect a query processing speed-up by index structures in road network databases, since it is impossible to build an index by the network distance, which cannot meet the triangular inequality requirement, essential for index creation, but only possible in a totally ordered set. Thus, these previous methods suffer from a serious performance degradation in query processing. Another method using pre-computed network distances also suffers from a serious storage overhead to maintain a huge amount of pre-computed network distances. To solve these performance and storage problems at the same time, this paper proposes a novel approach that creates an index for moving objects by approximating their network distances and efficiently processes k-nearest neighbor queries by means of the approximate index. For this approach, we proposed a systematic way of mapping each moving object on a road network into the corresponding absolute position in the m-dimensional space. To meet the triangular inequality this paper proposes a new notion of average network distance, and uses FastMap to map moving objects to their corresponding points in the m-dimensional space. After then, we present an approximate indexing algorithm to build an R*-tree, a multidimensional index, on the m-dimensional points of moving objects. The proposed scheme presents a query processing algorithm capable of efficiently evaluating k-nearest neighbor queries by finding k-nearest points (i.e., k-nearest moving objects) from the m-dimensional index. Finally, a variety of extensive experiments verifies the performance enhancement of the proposed approach by performing especially for the real-life road network databases.

The Nearest Neighbor Query for Trajectory of Moving Objects (이동 객체 궤적에 대한 최근접 질의)

  • Choi, Bo-Yoon;Chi, Jeong-Hee;Kim, Sang-Ho;Ryu, Keun-Ho
    • 한국공간정보시스템학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.11a
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    • pp.169-174
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    • 2003
  • 이동 객체에 대한 기존 최근접(nearest neighbor, NN) 질의 처리 기법들은 질의 궤적에 대해 연속적으로 정확하게, 질의와 가장 가까운 위치를 유지하면서 움직이는 최근접 객체를 선택할 수 있는 충분한 기준을 가지고 있지 못하다. 이 논문은 질의 객체와 데이터 객체가 모두 이동 객체인 경우에 가장 적합하게 사용되는 객체 궤적에 대한 연속적인 질의 처리를 통해 정확한 결과를 얻을 수 있는 새로운 최근접 질의 처리 기법, 연속 궤적 최근접 질의(CTNN, continuous trajectory nearest neighbor query)를 제안한다. 우리는 두 가지 Approximate, Exact CTNN 기법을 제안하며 이들은 모두 항해 시스템, 교통 통제 시스템, 물류정보 시스템 등 각종 위치 기반 서비스(L8S: location based services) 상에서 다양하게 사용될 수 있다. 이들은 이동 객체 궤적이 미리 알려져 있는 경우 그리고 질의와 데이터 객체가 모두 이동 객체인 경우에 가장 적합하다.

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Countinuous k-Nearest Neighbor Query Processing Algorithm for Distributed Grid Scheme (분산 그리드 기법을 위한 연속 k-최근접 질의처리 알고리즘)

  • Kim, Young-Chang;Chang, Jae-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Spatial Information System Society
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.9-18
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    • 2009
  • Recently, due to the advanced technologies of mobile devices and wireless communication, there are many studies on telematics and LBS(location-based service) applications. because moving objects usually move on spatial networks, their locations are updated frequently, leading to the degradation of retrieval performance. To manage the frequent updates of moving objects' locations in an efficient way, a new distributed grid scheme, called DS-GRID (distributed S-GRID), and k-NN(k-nearest neighbor) query processing algorithm was proposed[1]. However, the result of k-NN query processing technique may be invalidated as the location of query and moving objects are changed. Therefore, it is necessary to study on continuous k-NN query processing algorithm. In this paper, we propose both MCE-CKNN and MBP(Monitoring in Border Point)-CKNN algorithmss are S-GRID. The MCE-CKNN algorithm splits a query route into sub-routes based on cell and seproves retrieval performance by processing query in parallel way by. In addition, the MBP-CKNN algorithm stores POIs from the border points of each grid cells and seproves retrieval performance by decreasing the number of accesses to the adjacent cells. Finally, it is shown from the performance analysis that our CKNN algorithms achieves 15-53% better retrieval performance than the Kolahdouzan's algorithm.

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A Batch Processing Algorithm for Moving k-Nearest Neighbor Queries in Dynamic Spatial Networks

  • Cho, Hyung-Ju
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.63-74
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    • 2021
  • Location-based services (LBSs) are expected to process a large number of spatial queries, such as shortest path and k-nearest neighbor queries that arrive simultaneously at peak periods. Deploying more LBS servers to process these simultaneous spatial queries is a potential solution. However, this significantly increases service operating costs. Recently, batch processing solutions have been proposed to process a set of queries using shareable computation. In this study, we investigate the problem of batch processing moving k-nearest neighbor (MkNN) queries in dynamic spatial networks, where the travel time of each road segment changes frequently based on the traffic conditions. LBS servers based on one-query-at-a-time processing often fail to process simultaneous MkNN queries because of the significant number of redundant computations. We aim to improve the efficiency algorithmically by processing MkNN queries in batches and reusing sharable computations. Extensive evaluation using real-world roadmaps shows the superiority of our solution compared with state-of-the-art methods.