
handle: 11245/1.377297 , 11245/1.370674
Entity resolution (ER), also known as duplicate detection or record matching, is the problem of identifying the tuples that represent the same real world entity. In this paper, we address the problem of ER for uncertain data, which we call ERUD. We propose two different approaches for the ERUD problem based on two classes of similarity functions, i.e. context-free and context-sensitive. We propose a PTIME algorithm for context-free similarity functions, and a Monte Carlo algorithm for context-sensitive similarity functions. Existing context-sensitive similarity functions need at least one pass over the database to compute some statistical features of data, which makes it very inefficient for our Monte Carlo algorithm. Thus, we propose a novel context-sensitive similarity function that makes our Monte Carlo algorithm more efficient. To further improve the efficiency of our proposedMonte Carlo algorithm, we propose a parallel version of it using the MapReduce framework. We validated our algorithms through experiments over both synthetic and real datasets. Our performance evaluation shows the effectiveness of our algorithms in terms of success rate and response time.
[INFO.INFO-DB] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB], 004
[INFO.INFO-DB] Computer Science [cs]/Databases [cs.DB], 004
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