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Optimal and efficient integration of heterogeneous summary tables in a distributed database

✍ Scribed by Bryan Scotney; Sally McClean; Máire Rodgers


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
749 KB
Volume
29
Category
Article
ISSN
0169-023X

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✦ Synopsis


In any particular combination of domains, although a common understanding of the underlying low-level concepts concerning a domain attribute may exist, different concept hierarchies may have been built at different data-holding sites. A distributed database may therefore hold different views of the same data, or differently classified samples from the same population. Because of this, when statistical functions are applied to generate summary tables, the resulting summary-based partitions may be heterogeneous. In these situations, integration of such summary-based partitions can reveal latent information at a new, and finer, level of granularity. In this paper, the classification schemes are described using a matrix representation of the intersection hypergraph, and efficient numerical algorithms are proposed to determine the optimal granularity of the integrated summary data.


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