ReHub. Extending Hub Labels for Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor Queries on Large-Scale networks
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Quite recently, the algorithmic community has focused on solving multiple shortest-path query problems beyond simple vertex-to-vertex queries, especially in the context of road networks. Unfortunately, this research cannot be generalized for large-scale graphs, e.g., social or collaboration networks, or to efficiently answer Reverse k-Nearest Neighbor (RkNN) queries, which are of practical relevance to a wide range of applications. To remedy this, we propose ReHub, a novel main-memory algorithm that extends the Hub Labeling technique to efficiently answer RkNN queries on large-scale networks. Our experimentation will show that ReHub is the best overall solution for this type of queries, requiring only minimal preprocessing and providing very fast query times.
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