Title :
The Effects of Dimensionality Curse in High Dimensional kNN Search
Author :
Kouiroukidis, N. ; Evangelidis, Georgios
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Appl. Inf., Univ. of Macedonia, Thessaloniki, Greece
fDate :
Sept. 30 2011-Oct. 2 2011
Abstract :
The dimensionality curse phenomenon states that in high dimensional spaces distances between nearest and farthest points from query points become almost equal. Therefore, nearest neighbor calculations cannot discriminate candidate points. Many indexing methods that try to cope with the dimensionality curse in high dimensional spaces have been proposed, but, usually these methods end up behaving like the sequential scan over the database in terms of accessed pages when queries like k-Nearest Neighbors are examined. In this paper, we experiment with state of the art multi-attribute indexing methods and try to investigate when these methods reach their limits, namely, at what dimensionality a kNN query requires visiting all the data pages. In our experiments we compare the Hybrid Tree, the R*-tree, and, the iDistance Method.
Keywords :
indexing; learning (artificial intelligence); pattern classification; query processing; search problems; trees (mathematics); R*-tree; dimensionality curse; high dimensional kNN search; high dimensional spaces; hybrid tree; iDistance Method; k-nearest neighbors; multiattribute indexing methods; query points; Hypercubes; Indexing; Measurement; Nearest neighbor searches; USA Councils; high dimensional point indexing; index performance comparison; kNN search;
Conference_Titel :
Informatics (PCI), 2011 15th Panhellenic Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kastonia
Print_ISBN :
978-1-61284-962-1
DOI :
10.1109/PCI.2011.45