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19th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM 2007)
Component-based Data Layout for Efficient Slicing of Very Large Multidimensional Volumetric Data
Banff, Alberta, Canada
July 09-July 11
ISBN: 0-7695-2868-6
Jusub Kim, University of Maryland, USA
Joseph JaJa, University of Maryland, USA
In this paper, we introduce a new efficient data layout scheme to efficiently handle out-of-core axis-aligned slicing queries of very large multidimensional volumetric data. Slicing is a very useful dimension reduction tool that removes or reduces occlusion problems in visualizing 3-D/4-D volumetric data sets and that enables fast visual exploration of such data sets. We show that the data layouts based on typical space-filling curves are not optimal for the out-of-core slicing queries and present a novel component-based data layout scheme for a specialized problem domain, in which it is only required to provide fast slicing at every k-th value, for any k \ge 1. Our component-based data layout scheme provides much faster processing time for any axis-aligned slicing direction at every k-th value, k \ge 1, requiring less cache memory size and without any replication of data. In addition, the data layout can be generalized to any high dimension.
Citation:
Jusub Kim, Joseph JaJa, "Component-based Data Layout for Efficient Slicing of Very Large Multidimensional Volumetric Data," ssdbm, pp.8, 19th International Conference on Scientific and Statistical Database Management (SSDBM 2007), 2007
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