International audienceBy nature, tree structures frequently present similarities between their sub-parts. Making use of this redundancy, different types of tree compression techniques have been designed in the literature to reduce the complexity of tree structures. A popular and efficient way to compress a tree consists of merging its isomorphic subtrees, which produces a directed acyclic graph (DAG) equivalent to the original tree. An important property of this method is that the compressed structure (i.e. the DAG), has the same height as the original tree, thus limiting partially the possibility of compression. In this paper we address the problem of further compressing this DAG in height. The difficulty is that compression must be carrie...
Abstract. In this work we introduce a new linear time compression algorithm, called ”Re-pair for Tre...
We give an efficient encoding and decoding scheme for computing a compact representation of a graph ...
To compress a graph, some methods rely on finding highly compressible structures, such as very dense...
International audienceBy nature, tree structures frequently present similarities between their sub-p...
International audienceA classical compression method for trees is to exploit subtree repeats in the ...
We introduce forest straight-line programs (FSLPs) as a compressed representation of unranked ordere...
In this paper, we are interested in the problem of approximating trees by trees with a particular se...
Tree data appear naturally in many scientific domains. Their intrinsically non-Euclidean nature and ...
Different methods for compressing trees are surveyed and developed. Tree compression can be seen as ...
In this paper, we consider grammar-based compression for rooted ordered trees. For that purpose, we ...
We revisit tree compression with top trees (Bille et al. Information & Computation 2015), and presen...
International audienceFSPMs make intensive use of algorithms that manipulate the branching structure...
Tree data appear naturally in many scientific domains. Their intrinsically non-Euclidean nature and ...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.A new algorithm for compressing labelled tree...
Trees are a ubiquitous data structure in computer science. LISP, for instance, was designed to manip...
Abstract. In this work we introduce a new linear time compression algorithm, called ”Re-pair for Tre...
We give an efficient encoding and decoding scheme for computing a compact representation of a graph ...
To compress a graph, some methods rely on finding highly compressible structures, such as very dense...
International audienceBy nature, tree structures frequently present similarities between their sub-p...
International audienceA classical compression method for trees is to exploit subtree repeats in the ...
We introduce forest straight-line programs (FSLPs) as a compressed representation of unranked ordere...
In this paper, we are interested in the problem of approximating trees by trees with a particular se...
Tree data appear naturally in many scientific domains. Their intrinsically non-Euclidean nature and ...
Different methods for compressing trees are surveyed and developed. Tree compression can be seen as ...
In this paper, we consider grammar-based compression for rooted ordered trees. For that purpose, we ...
We revisit tree compression with top trees (Bille et al. Information & Computation 2015), and presen...
International audienceFSPMs make intensive use of algorithms that manipulate the branching structure...
Tree data appear naturally in many scientific domains. Their intrinsically non-Euclidean nature and ...
Article dans revue scientifique avec comité de lecture.A new algorithm for compressing labelled tree...
Trees are a ubiquitous data structure in computer science. LISP, for instance, was designed to manip...
Abstract. In this work we introduce a new linear time compression algorithm, called ”Re-pair for Tre...
We give an efficient encoding and decoding scheme for computing a compact representation of a graph ...
To compress a graph, some methods rely on finding highly compressible structures, such as very dense...