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Injecting domain knowledge into a granular database engine: a position paper

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We discuss how to use techniques from such fields as text processing and knowledge management to better handle text attributes in the Infobright's RDBMS engine. Our approach leads to a rich interface for domain experts who wish to share their knowledge about data content and, on the other hand, it remains unnoticeable to data users. It enables to improve data storage, data access, and data compression, with no changes required at the database schema level.

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      CIKM '10: Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
      October 2010
      2036 pages
      ISBN:9781450300995
      DOI:10.1145/1871437

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