The entire history and, we dare say, future of similarity search is governed by the underlying notion of partition. A partition is an equivalence relation defined over the space, therefore each element of the space is contained within precisely one of the equivalence classes of the partition. All attempts to search a finite space efficiently, whether exactly or approximately, rely on some set of principles which imply that if the query is within one equivalence class, then one or more other classes either cannot, or probably do not, contain any of its solutions.In most early research, partitions relied only on the metric postulates, and logarithmic search time could be obtained on low dimensional spaces. In these cases, it was straightforwa...
AbstractMany problems consist in splitting a set of objects into different groups so that each group...
Abstract. The main bottleneck of the research in metric space search-ing is the so-called curse of d...
We consider the task of nearest-neighbor search with the class of binary-space-partitioning trees, w...
The entire history and, we dare say, future of similarity search is governed by the underlying notio...
It is generally understood that, as dimensionality increases, the minimum cost of metric query tends...
The problem of searching the elements of a set which are close to a given query element under some s...
The metric search paradigm has been to this day successfully applied to several real-world problems,...
Similarity search in high dimensional space is a nontrivial problem due to the so-called curse of di...
Similarity search in high dimensional space is a nontrivial problem due to the so-called curse of di...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
We define BitPart (Bitwise representations of binary Partitions), a novel exact search mechanism int...
For many years, exact metric search relied upon the property of triangle inequality to give a lower ...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
We define BitPart (Bitwise representations of binary Partitions), a novel exact search mechanism int...
AbstractMany problems consist in splitting a set of objects into different groups so that each group...
Abstract. The main bottleneck of the research in metric space search-ing is the so-called curse of d...
We consider the task of nearest-neighbor search with the class of binary-space-partitioning trees, w...
The entire history and, we dare say, future of similarity search is governed by the underlying notio...
It is generally understood that, as dimensionality increases, the minimum cost of metric query tends...
The problem of searching the elements of a set which are close to a given query element under some s...
The metric search paradigm has been to this day successfully applied to several real-world problems,...
Similarity search in high dimensional space is a nontrivial problem due to the so-called curse of di...
Similarity search in high dimensional space is a nontrivial problem due to the so-called curse of di...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
We define BitPart (Bitwise representations of binary Partitions), a novel exact search mechanism int...
For many years, exact metric search relied upon the property of triangle inequality to give a lower ...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
Most research into similarity search in metric spaces relies on the triangle inequality property. Th...
We define BitPart (Bitwise representations of binary Partitions), a novel exact search mechanism int...
AbstractMany problems consist in splitting a set of objects into different groups so that each group...
Abstract. The main bottleneck of the research in metric space search-ing is the so-called curse of d...
We consider the task of nearest-neighbor search with the class of binary-space-partitioning trees, w...