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arxiv: 2008.01684 · v1 · pith:5FR3MEN2 · submitted 2020-08-04 · cs.LG · stat.ML

Space-filling Curves for High-performance Data Mining

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Space-filling curves like the Hilbert-curve, Peano-curve and Z-order map natural or real numbers from a two or higher dimensional space to a one dimensional space preserving locality. They have numerous applications like search structures, computer graphics, numerical simulation, cryptographics and can be used to make various algorithms cache-oblivious. In this paper, we describe some details of the Hilbert-curve. We define the Hilbert-curve in terms of a finite automaton of Mealy-type which determines from the two-dimensional coordinate space the Hilbert order value and vice versa in a logarithmic number of steps. And we define a context-free grammar to generate the whole curve in a time which is linear in the number of generated coordinate/order value pairs, i.e. a constant time per coordinate pair or order value. We also review two different strategies which enable the generation of curves without the usual restriction to square-like grids where the side-length is a power of two. Finally, we elaborate on a few applications, namely matrix multiplication, Cholesky decomposition, the Floyd-Warshall algorithm, k-Means clustering, and the similarity join.

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