Title
Cooperative Answering through Controlled Query Relaxation
Abstract
This article presents methods to guide and control heuristically the relaxation of deductive and relational database queries. These methods enable a database system to compose responses that align with user needs. Query relaxation provides a user with an automatic means to identify new queries that are related to the user's original query. However, for large databases, many relaxations might be possible. These methods to control and restrict the relaxation process add focus and make relaxation more efficient. User restrictions over the database domain are expressed as user constraints, which restrict relaxed queries. The author presents a set of heuristics, based on semantic query-optimization techniques, for controlling relaxation. She then describes how the methods interact to relax queries, process user constraints, and apply the heuristic rules. Finally, she shows how to use electronic thesaurii as sources of semantic information and gives examples of two thesaurus-based applications of user-constrained relaxation.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1109/64.621228
IEEE Expert
Keywords
DocType
Volume
user-constrained relaxation,relaxation process,process user constraint,relational database query,database system,user need,query relaxation,controlled query relaxation,user restriction,cooperative answering,database domain,user constraint,storage system,user interfaces
Journal
12
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
5
1094-7167
45
PageRank 
References 
Authors
2.05
7
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Terry Gaasterland1447148.59