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A Survey on Spatial-Keyword Search
PhD Qualifying Examination Title: "A Survey on Spatial-Keyword Search" by Mr. Nikolaos ARMENATZOGLOU Abstract: The thriving increase of geo-tagged data has led to an enormous interest for Geographic Information Retrieval (GIR) systems. A GIR system stores spatio-textual objects which consist of a textual description and a spatial location. Mobile users, by exploiting the proliferation of geo-positioning technology e.g., by means of GPS, can perform spatial – keyword queries. Given a spatial location and a set of keywords, a spatial-keyword query (SKQ) returns the spatio-textual objects whose location satisfies the spatial constrains of the query and whose textual description is relevant to the set of query’s keywords e.g., find the two closest “Chinese Restaurants” to my current location. In this work, we conduct a survey on spatial-keyword search. More precisely, for each proposed SKQ we present the indexing schemes that integrate textual and spatial information and analyze the algorithms for query processing. Furthermore, we proceed with a comparative study on the presented approaches and we discuss all practical issues. Finally, we conclude with future directions and challenges that have a strong practical interest. Date: Thursday, 15 December 2011 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 3311 lifts 17/18 Committee Members: Prof. Dimitris Papadias (Supervisor) Dr. Qiong Luo (Chairperson) Prof. Dik-Lun Lee Dr. Ke Yi **** ALL are Welcome ****