An Introduction to Duplication Detection

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An Introduction to Duplication Detection by Naumann, Felix; Herschel, Melanie; Ozsu, M. Tamer, 9781608452200
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  • ISBN: 9781608452200 | 1608452204
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 5/1/2010

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With the ever increasing volume of data, data quality problems abound. Multiple, yet different representations of the same real-world objects in data, duplicates, are one of the most intriguing data quality problems. The effects of such duplicates are detrimental; for instance, bank customers can obtain duplicate identities, inventory levels are monitored incorrectly, catalogs are mailed multiple times to the same household, etc.

Automatically detecting duplicates is difficult: First, duplicate representations are usually not identical but slightly differ in their values. Second, in principle all pairs of records should be compared, which is infeasible for large volumes of data. This lecture examines closely the two main components to overcome these difficulties: (i) Similarity measures are used to automatically identify duplicates when comparing two records. Well-chosen similarity measures improve the effectiveness of duplicate detection, (ii) Algorithms are developed to perform on very large volumes of data in search for duplicates. Well-designed algoritJims improve the efficiency of duplicate detection. Finally, we discuss methods to evaluate the success of duplicate detection.
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