In this paper we consider the problem of adding range restrictions to decomposable searching problems. Two classes of structures for this problem are described. The first class consists of structures that use little storage and preprocessing time but still have reasonable query time. The second class consists of structures that have a much better query time, at the cost of an increase in the amount of storage and preprocessing time. Both classes of structures can be tuned to obtain different trade-offs. First we only describe static structures. To dynamize the structures a new type of weight-balanced multiway tree (the MWB-iree) is introduced that is used as an underlying structure. The MWB-tree might be useful in other applications as well
Abstract. In this paper we present a compact structure to index semi-static collections of MBRs that...
Abstract- The problem of retrieving multikey records via range queries from a large;dynamic index is...
This paper presents heuristic search algorithms which work within memory constraints. These algorith...
In this paper we consider the problem of adding range restrictions to decomposable searching problem...
The problem of adding range restrictions to decomposable searching problems is considered. First, a ...
A data base is said to allow range restrictions if we may request that only records with some specif...
AbstractGiven a data structure and an ordering on the objects it contains, we study methods for obta...
This paper introduces a general technique for speeding up unsuccessful search using very little extr...
In this paper, we present two linear-size external memory data structures for approximate range sear...
In this paper, we present two linear-size external memory data structures for approximate range sear...
Range and k-nearest neighbor searching are core problems in pattern recognition. Given a database S ...
Range trees are used for solving the orthogonal range searching problem, a problem that has applicat...
Abstract: "In recent years, Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) have been proposed as a fundamental build...
In this lecture, we will continue our discussion on the range searching problem. Recall that the inp...
This paper presents the first implementation of a search tree data structure in an asynchronous shar...
Abstract. In this paper we present a compact structure to index semi-static collections of MBRs that...
Abstract- The problem of retrieving multikey records via range queries from a large;dynamic index is...
This paper presents heuristic search algorithms which work within memory constraints. These algorith...
In this paper we consider the problem of adding range restrictions to decomposable searching problem...
The problem of adding range restrictions to decomposable searching problems is considered. First, a ...
A data base is said to allow range restrictions if we may request that only records with some specif...
AbstractGiven a data structure and an ordering on the objects it contains, we study methods for obta...
This paper introduces a general technique for speeding up unsuccessful search using very little extr...
In this paper, we present two linear-size external memory data structures for approximate range sear...
In this paper, we present two linear-size external memory data structures for approximate range sear...
Range and k-nearest neighbor searching are core problems in pattern recognition. Given a database S ...
Range trees are used for solving the orthogonal range searching problem, a problem that has applicat...
Abstract: "In recent years, Distributed Hash Tables (DHTs) have been proposed as a fundamental build...
In this lecture, we will continue our discussion on the range searching problem. Recall that the inp...
This paper presents the first implementation of a search tree data structure in an asynchronous shar...
Abstract. In this paper we present a compact structure to index semi-static collections of MBRs that...
Abstract- The problem of retrieving multikey records via range queries from a large;dynamic index is...
This paper presents heuristic search algorithms which work within memory constraints. These algorith...