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Fractals for Secondary Key Retrieval

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Fractals for Secondary Key Retrieval
In this paper we propose the use of fractals and especially the Hilbert curve, in order to design good distance-preserving mappings. Such mappings improve the performance of secondary-key- and spatial- access methods, where multi-dimensional points have to be stored on an 1-dimensional medium (e.g., disk). Good clustering reduces the number of disk accesses on retrieval, improving the response time. Our experiments on range queries and nearest neighbor queries showed that the proposed Hilbert curve achieves better clustering than older methods ("bit-shuffling", or Peano curve), for every situation we tried. Categories and Subject Descriptors: H.2.2 [Database Management]: Physical Design-access methods; H.3.1 [Information Storage and Retrieval]: Content Analysis and Indexing-indexing methods General Terms: Algorithms, Design, Performance
Christos Faloutsos, Shari Roseman
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Year 1989
Where PODS
Authors Christos Faloutsos, Shari Roseman
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