Christian S. Jensen - Selected publications#


1. L. Chen, G. Cong, C. S. Jensen, D. Wu, Spatial Keyword Query Processing: An Experimental Evaluation, in Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 6(3): 217-228, 2013

2. D. Wu, M. L. Yiu, and C. S. Jensen, Moving spatial keyword queries: Formulation, methods, and analysis, in ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 38(1), article 7, 2013

3. K. Tzoumas, A. Deshpande, and C. S. Jensen, Efficiently Adapting Graphical Models for Cardinality Estimation, in The VLDB Journal, 22(1): 3-27, 2013
Recognition: Special issue on best papers of VLDB 2011.

4. M. L. Yiu, I. Assent, C. S. Jensen, and P. Kalnis, Outsourced Similarity Search on Metric Data Assets, in IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 24(2): 338-352, 2012

5. X. Cao, G. Cong, B. Cui, C. S. Jensen, and Q. Yuan: Approaches to Exploring Category Information for Question Retrieval in Community Question-Answer Archives, in ACM Transactions on Information Systems, 30(2), article 7, 2012

6. D. Wu, G. Cong, and C. S. Jensen, A Framework for Efficient Spatial Web Object Retrieval, in The VLDB Journal, 21(6):797-822, December 2012.
Impact: The conference paper it extends has 110 GS citations. Presents the first integrated spatio-textual index.

7. M. L. Yiu, C. S. Jensen, J. Møller, and H. Lu, Design and Analysis of a Ranking Approach to Private Location-Based Services, in ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 36(2), article 10, 43 pages, May 2011.
Impact: The conference paper it extends has 173 GS citations.

8. C. S. Jensen, T. B. Pedersen, and C. Thomsen, Multidimensional Databases and Data Warehousing, Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2010, 111 pages.
Impact: Has the most downloads among all Synthesis Lectures on Data Management.

9. X. Cao, G. Cong, and C. S. Jensen, Mining Significant Semantic Locations From GPS Data, in Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 3(1):1009-1020, September 2010.
Impact: 77 GS citations.

10. M. L. Yiu, G. Ghinita, C. S. Jensen, and P. Kalnis, Enabling search services on outsourced private spatial data, in The VLDB Journal, 19(3): 363-384, 2010

11. C. S. Jensen, D. Lin, and B. C. Ooi, Query and Update Efficient B+-Tree Based Indexing of Moving Objects, in Proceedings of the Thirtieth International Conference on Very Large Data Bases, Toronto, Canada, 2004, pp. 768-779.
Impact: 276 GS citations.

12. R. H. Guting, M. Bohlen, M. Erwig, C. S. Jensen, N. Lorentzos, M. Schneider, and M. Vazirgiannis, A Foundation for Representing and Querying Moving Objects, ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 25(1): 1-42, March 2000.
Impact: 728 GS citations. According to the study E. Rahm and A. Thor, Citation Analysis of Database Publications, SIGMOD Record 34(4):48-53, December 2005, this is the most cited ACM TODS paper, that appeared in the period 1994-2003.

13. S. Saltenis, C. S. Jensen, S. Leutenegger, and M. Lopez, Indexing the Positions of Continuously Moving Objects, in Proceedings of the 2000 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on the Management of Data, 2000, pp. 31-342.
Impact: 996 GS citations. Foundational work on the indexing of moving objects as functions of time. The proposed TPR-tree is the ancestor of some 50 indexing techniques.

14. D. Pfoser, C. S. Jensen, and Y. Theodoridis, Novel Approaches to the Indexing of Moving Object Trajectories, in Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on Very Large Databases, 2000, pp. 395-406.
Impact: 649 GS citations.

15. M. Bohlen, C. S. Jensen, and R. T. Snodgrass, Temporal Statement Modifiers, ACM Transactions on Database Systems, 25(4)407-456, December 2000.
Impact: Temporal statement modifiers and the semantics defined in this paper are supported by Teradata's database management systems product.
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