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Wavelet synopses with error guarantees

Garofalakis Minos, Gibbons Phillip B.

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URIhttp://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/82802438-5BB0-49C3-81FD-A3D954CD364F-
Identifierhttp://www.softnet.tuc.gr/~minos/Papers/sigmod02wav-cam.pdf-
Languageen-
Extent12 pagesen
TitleWavelet synopses with error guaranteesen
CreatorGarofalakis Minosen
CreatorΓαροφαλακης Μινωςel
CreatorGibbons Phillip B.en
Content SummaryRecent work has demonstrated the effectiveness of the wavelet decomposition in reducing large amounts of data to compact sets of wavelet coefficients (termed “wavelet synopses”) that can be used to provide fast and reasonably accurate approximate answers to queries. A major criticism of such techniques is that unlike, for example, random sampling, conventional wavelet synopses do not provide informative error guarantees on the accuracy of individual approximate answers. In fact, as this paper demonstrates, errors can vary widely (without bound) and unpredictably, even for identical queries on nearly-identical values in distinct parts of the data. This lack of error guarantees severely limits the practicality of traditional wavelets as an approximate query-processing tool, because users have no idea of the quality of any particular approximate answer. In this paper, we introduce Probabilistic Wavelet Synopses, the first wavelet-based data reduction technique with guarantees on the accuracy of individual approximate answers. Whereas earlier approaches rely on deterministic thresholding for selecting a set of “good” wavelet coefficients, our technique is based on a novel, probabilistic thresholding scheme that assigns each coefficient a probability of being retained based on its importance to the reconstruction of individual data values, and then flips coins to select the synopsis. We show how our scheme avoids the above pitfalls of deterministic thresholding, providing highly-accurate answers for individual data values in a data vector. We propose several novel optimization algorithms for tuning our probabilistic thresholding scheme to minimize desired error metrics. Experimental results on real-world and synthetic data sets evaluate these algorithms, and demonstrate the effectiveness of our probabilistic wavelet synopses in providing fast, highly-accurate answers with error guarantees.en
Type of ItemΔημοσίευση σε Συνέδριοel
Type of ItemConference Publicationen
Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en
Date of Item2015-12-01-
Date of Publication2002-
SubjectDatabasesen
Bibliographic CitationM. Garofalakis and P. Gibbons, "Wavelet synopses with error guarantees", in ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, June 2002, pp. 476-487.en

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