Efficient Discovery of Approximate Order Dependencies

01/06/2021
by   Reza Karegar, et al.
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Order dependencies (ODs) capture relationships between ordered domains of attributes. Approximate ODs (AODs) capture such relationships even when there exist exceptions in the data. During automated discovery of ODs, validation is the process of verifying whether an OD holds. We present an algorithm for validating approximate ODs with significantly improved runtime performance over existing methods for AODs, and prove that it is correct and has optimal runtime. By replacing the validation step in a leading algorithm for approximate OD discovery with ours, we achieve orders-of-magnitude improvements in performance.

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