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Highdimensional Indexing Transformational Approaches To Highdimensional Range And Similarity Searches 1st Edition Cui Yu Eds

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Highdimensional Indexing Transformational Approaches To Highdimensional Range And Similarity Searches 1st Edition Cui Yu Eds
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Highdimensional Indexing Transformational Approaches To Highdimensional Range And Similarity Searches 1st Edition Cui Yu Eds instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.8 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Cui Yu (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540441991, 9783540457701, 3540441999, 3540457704
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Highdimensional Indexing Transformational Approaches To Highdimensional Range And Similarity Searches 1st Edition Cui Yu Eds by Cui Yu (eds.) 9783540441991, 9783540457701, 3540441999, 3540457704 instant download after payment.

In this monograph, we study the problem of high-dimensional indexing and systematically introduce two efficient index structures: one for range queries and the other for similarity queries. Extensive experiments and comparison studies are conducted to demonstrate the superiority of the proposed indexing methods.
Many new database applications, such as multimedia databases or stock price information systems, transform important features or properties of data objects into high-dimensional points. Searching for objects based on these features is thus a search of points in this feature space. To support efficient retrieval in such high-dimensional databases, indexes are required to prune the search space. Indexes for low-dimensional databases are well studied, whereas most of these application specific indexes are not scaleable with the number of dimensions, and they are not designed to support similarity searches and high-dimensional joins.

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