A new multiattribute index structure called the hB-tree is introduced. It is derived from the K-D-B-tree of Robinson [15] but has additional desirable properties. The hB-tree internode search and growth processes are precisely analogous to the corresponding processes in B-trees [l]. The intranode processes are unique. A k-d tree is used as the structure within nodes for very efficient searching. Node splitting requires that this k-d tree be split. This produces nodes which no longer represent brick-like regions in k-space, but that can be characterized as holey bricks, bricks in which subregions have been extracted. We present results that guarantee hB-tree users decent storage utilization, reasonable size index terms, and good search and i...
Two modifications of B-trees are described, simple prefix B-trees and prefix B-trees. Both store onl...
AbstractWe present the interpolation search B-tree (ISB-tree), a new cache-aware indexing scheme tha...
Abstract. In multimedia databases, the spatial index structures based on trees (like R-tree, M-tree)...
Abstract. We propose a new multi-attribute index. Our ap-proach combines the hB-tree, a multi-attrib...
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Abstract. Multidimensional indexing is concerned with the indexing of multi-attributed records, wher...
Abstract. Nowadays feature vector based similarity search is increasingly emerging in database syste...
In this article, we present an efficient B + -tree based indexing method, ca...
Database systems research is an old and well-established field in computer science. Many of the key ...
The increasing volume of time-based generated data and the shift in storage technologies suggest tha...
Workload-aware physical data access structures are crucial to achieve short response time with (expl...
In this paper, we present an efficient B +-tree based indexing method, called iDistance, for Kneares...
We propose a novel index structure, the A-tree (Approximation tree), for the similarity search of hi...
We introduce a new text-indexing data structure, the String B-Tree, that can be seen as a link betwe...
The efficient indexing and searching of complex data is an increasing need in order to face the size...
Two modifications of B-trees are described, simple prefix B-trees and prefix B-trees. Both store onl...
AbstractWe present the interpolation search B-tree (ISB-tree), a new cache-aware indexing scheme tha...
Abstract. In multimedia databases, the spatial index structures based on trees (like R-tree, M-tree)...
Abstract. We propose a new multi-attribute index. Our ap-proach combines the hB-tree, a multi-attrib...
Abstract- The problem of retrieving multikey records via range queries from a large;dynamic index is...
Abstract. Multidimensional indexing is concerned with the indexing of multi-attributed records, wher...
Abstract. Nowadays feature vector based similarity search is increasingly emerging in database syste...
In this article, we present an efficient B + -tree based indexing method, ca...
Database systems research is an old and well-established field in computer science. Many of the key ...
The increasing volume of time-based generated data and the shift in storage technologies suggest tha...
Workload-aware physical data access structures are crucial to achieve short response time with (expl...
In this paper, we present an efficient B +-tree based indexing method, called iDistance, for Kneares...
We propose a novel index structure, the A-tree (Approximation tree), for the similarity search of hi...
We introduce a new text-indexing data structure, the String B-Tree, that can be seen as a link betwe...
The efficient indexing and searching of complex data is an increasing need in order to face the size...
Two modifications of B-trees are described, simple prefix B-trees and prefix B-trees. Both store onl...
AbstractWe present the interpolation search B-tree (ISB-tree), a new cache-aware indexing scheme tha...
Abstract. In multimedia databases, the spatial index structures based on trees (like R-tree, M-tree)...