Interested in scalable topology reconstruction strategies with fast convergence times, we consider network cardinality estimation schemes that use, as their fundamental aggregation mechanism, the computation of bit-wise maxima over strings. We thus discuss how to choose optimally the parameters of the information generation process under frequentist assumptions on the estimand, derive the resulting Maximum Likelihood (ML) estimator, and characterize its statistical performance as a function of the communications and memory requirements. We then numerically compare the bitwise-max based estimator against lexicographic-max based estimators, and derive insights on their relative performances in function of the true cardinality
Abstract Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global...
We consider the problem of identifying a subset of nodes in a network that will enable the fastest s...
Counting items in a distributed system, and estimating the cardinality of multisets in particular, i...
Abstract—We consider estimation of network cardinality by distributed anonymous strategies relying o...
In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication netwo...
This extended abstract describes and analyses a near-optimal probabilistic algorithm, HYPERLOGLOG, d...
This extended abstract describes and analyses a near-optimal probabilistic algorithm, HYPERLOGLOG, d...
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This article is a companion to an invited talk at ICDT\u272022 with the same title. Cardinality esti...
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Counting in general, and estimating the cardinality of (multi-) sets in particular, is highly desira...
Counting in general, and estimating the cardinality of (multi-) sets in particular, is highly desira...
The quantities of coefficient of ergodicity and algebraic connectivity have been used to estimate th...
International audiencePlurality consensus considers a network of n nodes, each having one of k opini...
We introduce a new class of algorithms to estimate the cardinality of very large multisets using con...
Abstract Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global...
We consider the problem of identifying a subset of nodes in a network that will enable the fastest s...
Counting items in a distributed system, and estimating the cardinality of multisets in particular, i...
Abstract—We consider estimation of network cardinality by distributed anonymous strategies relying o...
In distributed applications knowing the topological properties of the underlying communication netwo...
This extended abstract describes and analyses a near-optimal probabilistic algorithm, HYPERLOGLOG, d...
This extended abstract describes and analyses a near-optimal probabilistic algorithm, HYPERLOGLOG, d...
Abstract—Understanding the aggregate behavior of network host connectivities is important for networ...
This article is a companion to an invited talk at ICDT\u272022 with the same title. Cardinality esti...
Abstract: Because of their use for distributed decision making, consensus algorithms have attracted ...
Counting in general, and estimating the cardinality of (multi-) sets in particular, is highly desira...
Counting in general, and estimating the cardinality of (multi-) sets in particular, is highly desira...
The quantities of coefficient of ergodicity and algebraic connectivity have been used to estimate th...
International audiencePlurality consensus considers a network of n nodes, each having one of k opini...
We introduce a new class of algorithms to estimate the cardinality of very large multisets using con...
Abstract Gossip algorithms are message-passing schemes designed to compute averages and other global...
We consider the problem of identifying a subset of nodes in a network that will enable the fastest s...
Counting items in a distributed system, and estimating the cardinality of multisets in particular, i...