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The R*-tree: an efficient and robust access method for points and rectangles (1990)

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by Norbert Beckmann , Hans-Peter Kriegel , Ralf Schneider , Bernhard Seeger
Venue:INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA
Citations:1261 - 74 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Beckmann90ther*-tree:,
    author = {Norbert Beckmann and Hans-Peter Kriegel and Ralf Schneider and Bernhard Seeger},
    title = {The R*-tree: an efficient and robust access method for points and rectangles},
    booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA},
    year = {1990},
    pages = {322--331},
    publisher = {ACM}
}

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Abstract

The R-tree, one of the most popular access methods for rectangles, is based on the heuristic optimization of the area of the enclosing rectangle in each inner node. By running numerous experiments in a standardized testbed under highly varying data, queries and operations, we were able to design the R*-tree which incorporates a combined optimization of area, margin and overlap of each enclosing rectangle in the directory. Using our standardized testbed in an exhaustive performance comparison, it turned out that the R*-tree clearly outperforms the existing R-tree variants. Guttman's linear and quadratic R-tree and Greene's variant of the R-tree. This superiority of the R*-tree holds for different types of queries and operations, such as map overlay, for both rectangles and multidimensional points in all experiments. From a practical point of view the R*-tree is very attractive because of the following two reasons 1 it efficiently supports point and spatial data at the same time and 2 its implementation cost is only slightly higher than that of other R-trees.

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robust access method    standardized testbed    heuristic optimization    multidimensional point    spatial data    numerous experiment    different type    r-tree variant    implementation cost    practical point    quadratic r-tree    popular access method    combined optimization    exhaustive performance comparison    map overlay    inner node   

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