
Similarity Search: The Metric Space Approach / Edition 1
by Pavel Zezula, Giuseppe Amato, Vlastislav Dohnal, Michal BatkoISBN-10: 0387291466
ISBN-13: 9780387291468
Pub. Date: 11/17/2005
Publisher: Springer US
The proliferation of information housed in computerized domains makes it vital to find tools to search these resources efficiently and effectively. Ordinary retrieval techniques are inadequate because sorting is simply impossible. Consequently, proximity searching has become a fundamental computation task in a variety of application areas. Similarity Search focuses
Overview
The proliferation of information housed in computerized domains makes it vital to find tools to search these resources efficiently and effectively. Ordinary retrieval techniques are inadequate because sorting is simply impossible. Consequently, proximity searching has become a fundamental computation task in a variety of application areas. Similarity Search focuses on the state of the art in developing index structures for searching the metric space. Part I of the text describes major theoretical principles, and provides an extensive survey of specific techniques for a large range of applications. Part II concentrates on approaches particularly designed for searching in large collections of data. After describing the most popular centralized disk-based metric indexes, approximation techniques are presented as a way to significantly speed up search time at the cost of some imprecision in query results. Finally, the scalable and distributed metric structures are discussed.
Product Details
- ISBN-13:
- 9780387291468
- Publisher:
- Springer US
- Publication date:
- 11/17/2005
- Series:
- Advances in Database Systems Series , #32
- Edition description:
- 2006
- Pages:
- 220
- Product dimensions:
- 9.21(w) x 6.14(h) x 0.56(d)
Table of Contents
Dedication.- Foreword.- Preface.- Acknowledgements.- Part I Metric Searching in a Nutshell: Foundations of Metric Space Searching.- Survey of Existing Approaches.- Part II Metric Searching in Large Collections of Data: Centralized Index Structures.- Approximate Similarity Search.- Parallel and Distributed Indexes.- References.- Author Index.- Index.- Abbreviations.
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