| S.-I. Kamata and Y. Bandou. An address generator of a pseudo-hilbert scan in a rectangle region. In International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP97, volume I, pages 707-- 714, 1997. |
.... accessing large data sets, data layouts based on space filling curves [28] are often used to guarantee good geometric locality [29 31] To this end, the most popular curve is the Hilbert curve [32] which guarantees the best geometric locality properties [33] The pseudo Hilbert scanning order [34,35] generalizes this scheme to rectilinear grids that have a different number of samples along each coordinate axis. Recently Lawder [36] explored the use of different kinds of space filling curves to develop indexing schemes for data storage layout and fast retrieval in multi dimensional databases. ....
S.-I. Kamata and Y. Bandou, "An address generator of a pseudo-Hilbert scan in a rectangle region," in International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP 97, 1997, pp. 707--714.
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S.-I. Kamata and Y. Bandou. An address generator of a pseudo-hilbert scan in a rectangle region. In International Conference on Image Processing, ICIP97, volume I, pages 707-- 714, 1997.
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