A spatial skyline query is a query to find a set of data points that are not spatially dominated by other data points, given a set of data points and query points in a multidimensional space. The query enumerates the skyline points based on distance in a multidimensional space. However, existing spatial skyline queries can lead to large errors with actual travel distances in geospaces because the query is based on the Euclidean distances.
Therefore, we propose a spatial skyline query on TINs (triangulated irregular networks) that are frequently used to represent the surface of an object as a terrain. We define a spatial skyline query based on more accurate travel distances considering TIN instead of the Euclidean distance. We also propose an efficient solution method using indexes to find nearest neighbor points in a TIN space and a method to reduce unnecessary candidates of the skyline points and TINs.
- Docker (>= 19.03.13)
- Linux (>= 18.04.5)
$ xhost +local:root
$ docker image build -t ssqontin .
$ docker run -a STDOUT -a STDERR --mount type=bind,source=${PWD},target=/workspaces/SSQonTIN --net host -e DISPLAY=:0 -v /tmp/.X11-unix:/tmp/.X11-unix --cap-add=SYS_PTRACE --security-opt seccomp=unconfined --entrypoint /bin/bash -it ssqontin
$ cd workspaces/SSQonTIN # in docker container
$ ./scripts/build-type-exec.sh release ./data/q3-0001000.off '-Psize=100 -Qsize=10' # in docker container
$ xhost -local:root # in your local environment
You don't have to type the above commands if you use vscode dev container.
- for wsl2 user : please modify |DISPLAY| to execute the docker run command (you need Windows X Server).
- -e DISPLAY=':0'
+ -e DISPLAY=$(cat /etc/resolv.conf | grep nameserver | awk '{print $2}'):0.0
$ ./scripts/build-type-exec.sh [release/debug] [TINfilepath] [option]
Example :
$ ./scripts/build-type-exec.sh release ./data/q3-0001000.off '-Psize=100 -Qsize=10'
- You can only run faster solutions by adding the
-onlyfast
option.
$ ./scripts/measure-multi-rand-{P,Q,MBRQ,tin}.sh [number of trials]
After running the script, see log/summary/{ds,time}-{Psize,Qsize,MBRQ,tin}-randrange.txt
as a summary.
$ git checkout -b detail origin/detail
$ ./scripts/measure-multi-rand-{P,Q,MBRQ,tin}-detail.sh [number of trials]
After running the script, see log/summary/{ds,time}-{Psize,Qsize,MBRQ,tin}Detail-[method name]-randrange.txt
as a summary.
There are several TIN files under the ./data
directory.
If you want to use other TINs to solve the problem, you can use this script ./scripts/create-tin.sh
to crate TINs.
- You can also modify the number of vertices and the random seed by changing
./source/tin/create_fractal_points.cc
.