Fishing in the Stream: Similarity Search over Endless Data

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Authors Naama Kraus, David Carmel, Idit Keidar arXiv ID 1708.02062 Category cs.IR: Information Retrieval Citations 3 Venue 2017 IEEE International Conference on Big Data (Big Data) Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Similarity search is the task of retrieving data items that are similar to a given query. In this paper, we introduce the time-sensitive notion of similarity search over endless data-streams (SSDS), which takes into account data quality and temporal characteristics in addition to similarity. SSDS is challenging as it needs to process unbounded data, while computation resources are bounded. We propose Stream-LSH, a randomized SSDS algorithm that bounds the index size by retaining items according to their freshness, quality, and dynamic popularity attributes. We analytically show that Stream-LSH increases the probability to find similar items compared to alternative approaches using the same space capacity. We further conduct an empirical study using real world stream datasets, which confirms our theoretical results.
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