Document Retrieval on Repetitive Collections

Navarro G.; Puglisi, SJ; Sirén J.

Abstract

Document retrieval aims at finding the most important documents where a pattern appears in a collection of strings. Traditional pattern-matching techniques yield brute-force document retrieval solutions, which has motivated the research on tailored indexes that offer near-optimal performance. However, an experimental study establishing which alternatives are actually better than brute force, and which perform best depending on the collection characteristics, has not been carried out. In this paper we address this shortcoming by exploring the relationship between the nature of the underlying collection and the performance of current methods. Via extensive experiments we show that established solutions are often beaten in practice by brute-force alternatives. We also design new methods that offer superior time/space tradeoffs, particularly on repetitive collections.

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Título según WOS: Document Retrieval on Repetitive Collections
Título de la Revista: STRING PROCESSING AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL, SPIRE 2020
Volumen: 8737
Editorial: SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Página de inicio: 725
Página final: 736
Idioma: English
Notas: ISI