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2007 Data Compression Conference (DCC'07)
Nonuniform Compression in Databases with Haar Wavelet
Snowbird, Utah
March 27-March 29
ISBN: 0-7695-2791-4
S. Chen, Rutgers University
A. Nucci, Narus, Inc.
Data synopsis is a lossy compressed representation of data stored into databases that helps the query optimizer to speed up the query process, e.g. time to retrieve the data from the database. An efficient data synopsis must provide accurate information about the distribution of data to the query optimizer at any point in time. Due to the fact that some data will be queried more often than others, a good data synopsis should consider the use of nonuniform accuracy, e.g. provide better approximation of data that are queried the most. Although, the generation of data synopsis is a critical step to achieve a good approximation of the initial data representation, data synopsis must be updated over time when dealing with time varying data. In this paper, we introduce new Haar wavelet synopses for nonuniform accuracy and time-varying data that can be generated in linear time and space, and updated in sublinear time. The efficiency of our new data synopses is validated against other linear methods by using both synthetic and real data sets.
Citation:
S. Chen, A. Nucci, "Nonuniform Compression in Databases with Haar Wavelet," dcc, pp.223-232, 2007 Data Compression Conference (DCC'07), 2007
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