We address the well-known problem of designing, implementing and experimenting compressed data structures for supporting rank and select queries over a dictionary of integers. This problem has been studied far and wide since the end of the ‘80s with tons of important theoretical and practical results. Following a recent line of research on the so-called learned data structures, we first show that this problem has a surprising connection with the geometry of a set of points in the Cartesian plane suitably derived from the input integers. We then build upon some classical results in computational geometry to introduce the first “learned” scheme for implementing a compressed rank/select dictionary. We prove theoretical bounds on its time an...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present an experimental study of the space-time tradeoffs for the dict...
Bit vectors are fundamental building blocks of many succinct data structures. They can be used to re...
An early partial version of this paper appeared in Proc. SPIRE 2014: G. Navarro, A. Ordóñez Grammar...
We address the well-known problem of designing, implementing and experimenting compressed data struc...
We study the problem of supporting queries on a string S of length n within a space bounded by the s...
We study the problem of supporting queries on a string S of length n within a space bounded by the s...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is m...
Sequence representations supporting the queries access, select, and rank are at the core of many dat...
This thesis revisits two fundamental problems in data structure design: predecessor search and rank/...
[[abstract]]We propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is measured in ...
AbstractOperations rank and select over a sequence of symbols have many applications to the design o...
We propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is mea- sured in a data-awa...
Bit vectors are fundamental building blocks of succinct data structures used in compressed text indi...
AbstractThe deep connection between the Burrows–Wheeler transform (BWT) and the so-called rank and s...
The deep connection between the Burrows-Wheeler transform (BWT) and the socalled rank and select dat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present an experimental study of the space-time tradeoffs for the dict...
Bit vectors are fundamental building blocks of many succinct data structures. They can be used to re...
An early partial version of this paper appeared in Proc. SPIRE 2014: G. Navarro, A. Ordóñez Grammar...
We address the well-known problem of designing, implementing and experimenting compressed data struc...
We study the problem of supporting queries on a string S of length n within a space bounded by the s...
We study the problem of supporting queries on a string S of length n within a space bounded by the s...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is m...
Sequence representations supporting the queries access, select, and rank are at the core of many dat...
This thesis revisits two fundamental problems in data structure design: predecessor search and rank/...
[[abstract]]We propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is measured in ...
AbstractOperations rank and select over a sequence of symbols have many applications to the design o...
We propose measures for compressed data structures, in which space usage is mea- sured in a data-awa...
Bit vectors are fundamental building blocks of succinct data structures used in compressed text indi...
AbstractThe deep connection between the Burrows–Wheeler transform (BWT) and the so-called rank and s...
The deep connection between the Burrows-Wheeler transform (BWT) and the socalled rank and select dat...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we present an experimental study of the space-time tradeoffs for the dict...
Bit vectors are fundamental building blocks of many succinct data structures. They can be used to re...
An early partial version of this paper appeared in Proc. SPIRE 2014: G. Navarro, A. Ordóñez Grammar...