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A Practically Efficient Algorithm for Generating Answers to Keyword Search over Data Graphs
In keyword search over a data graph, an answer is a non-redundant subtree
that contains all the keywords of the query. A naive approach to producing all
the answers by increasing height is to generalize Dijkstra's algorithm to
enumerating all acyclic paths by increasing weight. The idea of freezing is
introduced so that (most) non-shortest paths are generated only if they are
actually needed for producing answers. The resulting algorithm for generating
subtrees, called GTF, is subtle and its proof of correctness is intricate.
Extensive experiments show that GTF outperforms existing systems, even ones
that for efficiency's sake are incomplete (i.e., cannot produce all the
answers). In particular, GTF is scalable and performs well even on large data
graphs and when many answers are needed.Comment: Full version of ICDT'16 pape