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Date: 2013-04-16 21:54:23
Search algorithms
Machine learning
Join
Relaxation
Mathematical optimization
Algorithm
K-nearest neighbors algorithm
Nearest neighbor search

Relaxing Join and Selection Queries Nick Koudas1 Chen Li§2 1 2

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