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Data structure set-trie for storing and querying sets: Theoretical and empirical analysis

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  • Iztok Savnik
  • Mikita Akulich
  • Matjaž Krnc
  • Riste Škrekovski

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Set containment operations form an important tool in various fields such as information retrieval, AI systems, object-relational databases, and Internet applications. In the paper, a set-trie data structure for storing sets is considered, along with the efficient algorithms for the corresponding set containment operations. We present the mathematical and empirical study of the set-trie. In the mathematical study, the relevant upper-bounds on the efficiency of its expected performance are established by utilizing a natural probabilistic model. In the empirical study, we give insight into how different distributions of input data impact the efficiency of set-trie. Using the correct parameters for those randomly generated datasets, we expose the key sources of the input sensitivity of set-trie. Finally, the empirical comparison of set-trie with the inverted index is based on the real-world datasets containing sets of low cardinality. The comparison shows that the running time of set-trie consistently outperforms the inverted index by orders of magnitude.

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  • Iztok Savnik & Mikita Akulich & Matjaž Krnc & Riste Škrekovski, 2021. "Data structure set-trie for storing and querying sets: Theoretical and empirical analysis," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 16(2), pages 1-38, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0245122
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0245122
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