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On Trip Planning Queries in Spatial Databases

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On Trip Planning Queries in Spatial Databases
In this paper we discuss a new type of query in Spatial Databases, called the Trip Planning Query (TPQ). Given a set of points of interest P in space, where each point belongs to a specific category, a starting point S and a destination E, TPQ retrieves the best trip that starts at S, passes through at least one point from each category, and ends at E. For example, a driver traveling from Boston to Providence might want to stop to a gas station, a bank and a post office on his way, and the goal is to provide him with the best possible route (in terms of distance, traffic, road conditions, etc.). The difficulty of this query lies in the existence of multiple choices per category. In this paper, we study fast approximation algorithms for TPQ in a metric space. We provide a number of approximation algorithms with approximation ratios that depend on either the number of categories, the maximum number of points per category or both. Therefore, for different instances of the problem, we c...
Feifei Li, Dihan Cheng, Marios Hadjieleftheriou, G
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Year 2005
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Authors Feifei Li, Dihan Cheng, Marios Hadjieleftheriou, George Kollios, Shang-Hua Teng
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