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Ghosh, Debajyoti; Sankaranarayanan, Jagan; Khatter, Kiran; Samet, Hanan (, ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information)Many spatial applications benefit from the fast answering to a seemingly simple spatial query: “Is a point of interest (POI) ‘in-path’ to the shortest path between a source and a destination?” In this context, an in-path POI is one that is either on the shortest path or can be reached within a bounded yet small detour from the shortest path. The fast answering of the in-path queries is contingent on being able to determine without having to actually compute the shortest paths during runtime. Thus, this requires a precomputation solution. The key contribution of the paper is the development of an in-path oracle that is based on precomputation of which pairs of sources and destinations are in-path with respect to the given POI. For a given road network with n nodes and m POIs, an O(m×n)-sized oracle is envisioned based on the reduction of the well-separated pairs (WSP) decomposition of the road network. Furthermore, an oracle can be indexed in a database using a B-tree that can answer queries at very high throughput. Experimental results on the real road network POI dataset illustrate the superiority of this technique compared to a baseline algorithm. The proposed approach can answer ≈ 1.5 million in-path queries per second compared to a few hundred per second using a suitable baseline approach.more » « less
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