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A Constant Average Time Algorithm to Allow Insertions in the LAESA Fast Nearest Neighbour Search Index

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A Constant Average Time Algorithm to Allow Insertions in the LAESA Fast Nearest Neighbour Search Index
Abstract—Nearest Neighbour search is a widely used technique in Pattern Recognition. In order to speed up the search many indexing techniques have been proposed. However, most of the proposed techniques are static, that is, once the index is built the incorporation of new data is not possible unless a costly rebuilt of the index is performed. The main effect is that changes in the environment are very costly to be taken into account. In this work, we propose a technique to allow the insertion of elements in the LAESA index. The resulting index is exactly the same as the one that would be obtained by building it from scratch. In this paper we also obtain an upper bound for its expected running time. Surprisingly, this bound is independent of the database size. Keywords-nearest neighbour; metric spaces; distance; insertion; index;
Luisa Micó, José Oncina
Added 07 Dec 2010
Updated 07 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ICPR
Authors Luisa Micó, José Oncina
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