Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric space. A metric space consists of a collection of objects and a distance function defined among them. The goal is to preprocess the data set (a slow procedure) to quickly answer proximity queries. This problem have received a lot of attention recently, specially in the pattern recognition community. The Excluded Middle Vantage Point Forest (VP–forest) is a data structure designed to search in high dimensional vector spaces. A VP–forest is built as a collection of balanced Vantage Point Trees (VP–trees). In this work we propose a novel two-fold approach for searching. Firstly we extend the VP– forest to search in metric spaces, and more imp...
AbstractDistance permutation indexes support fast proximity searching in high-dimensional metric spa...
Given a set of points in a metric space, an additional query point and a positive threshold, a range...
The problem of searching the elements of a set which are close to a given query element under some s...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
AbstractA new multidimensional search structure is described that is able to exploit metric informat...
The concept of “approximate” searching has applications in a vast number of fields. Some examples ar...
The concept of “approximate” searching has applications in a vast number of fields. Some examples ar...
We propose a new data structure to search in metric spaces. A metric space is formed by a collection...
AbstractThe main bottleneck of the research in metric space searching is the so-called curse of dime...
We propose a new data structure to search in metric spaces. A metric space is formed by a collectio...
Given a set of points in a metric space, a fundamental problem is to preprocess these points for ans...
Given a set of points in a metric space, a fundamental problem is to preprocess these points for ans...
23 pages (this version is cleaner that the previous report and includes empirical results for the Sm...
AbstractDistance permutation indexes support fast proximity searching in high-dimensional metric spa...
Given a set of points in a metric space, an additional query point and a positive threshold, a range...
The problem of searching the elements of a set which are close to a given query element under some s...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
Proximity queries (the searching problem generalized beyond exact match) is mostly modeled as metric...
AbstractA new multidimensional search structure is described that is able to exploit metric informat...
The concept of “approximate” searching has applications in a vast number of fields. Some examples ar...
The concept of “approximate” searching has applications in a vast number of fields. Some examples ar...
We propose a new data structure to search in metric spaces. A metric space is formed by a collection...
AbstractThe main bottleneck of the research in metric space searching is the so-called curse of dime...
We propose a new data structure to search in metric spaces. A metric space is formed by a collectio...
Given a set of points in a metric space, a fundamental problem is to preprocess these points for ans...
Given a set of points in a metric space, a fundamental problem is to preprocess these points for ans...
23 pages (this version is cleaner that the previous report and includes empirical results for the Sm...
AbstractDistance permutation indexes support fast proximity searching in high-dimensional metric spa...
Given a set of points in a metric space, an additional query point and a positive threshold, a range...
The problem of searching the elements of a set which are close to a given query element under some s...