首选项查询的紧凑表示

R. A. Assi, S. Kaci
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在计算机科学中,偏好被广泛研究和分析,它在日常生活中控制着我们的决策。在人工智能中,偏好被用于许多领域,如决策理论、学习等。提出了几种偏好的表示和推理技术。其中一种表征是偏好的非单调逻辑,其特征是能够同时表达对偏好的几种解释。在关系数据库中,首选项用于查询的个性化,通过只提供用户感兴趣的信息来减少呈现给用户的数据量。在这里,首选项通常使用元组之间的二进制首选项关系来指定。二元偏好关系由偏好公式定义,这些偏好公式可以嵌入到经典关系查询中。本文讨论了在非单调偏好逻辑框架下关系数据库偏好查询的编码问题。我们证明了这个框架允许表示非对称顺序的二元偏好关系。此外,它还提供了几种有效操作首选项查询的机制。
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A Compact Representation of Preference Queries
Preferences, which control our decisions in the daily life, have been widely studied and analyzed in computer science. In artificial intelligence, preferences are used in many domains such as decision theory, learning, etc. Several representations and reasoning techniques of preferences were proposed. One of these representations is the non-monotonic logic of preferences characterized by the ability to express several interpretations of preferences simultaneously. In relational databases, preferences are used for the personalization of queries to reduce the volume of data presented to the user by offering only the information that interests him. There, preferences are typically specified using binary preference relations among tuples. Binary preference relations are defined by preference formulas which can be embedded into classical relational queries. This paper is intended to discuss the encoding of relational database preference queries in the framework of the non-monotonic logic of preferences. We show that this framework allows the representation of binary preference relations that are asymmetric orders. In addition, it provides several mechanisms to manipulate preference queries efficiently.
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