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1. SISAP 2008: Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico
- Edgar Chávez, Gonzalo Navarro:
First International Workshop on Similarity Search and Applications, SISAP 2008, Cancun, Quintana Roo, Mexico, 11-12 April 2008. IEEE Computer Society 2008, ISBN 978-0-7695-3101-4
Invited Papers
- Daniel P. Miranker:
Evolving Models of Biological Sequence Similarity. 3-9 - Marco Patella, Paolo Ciaccia:
The Many Facets of Approximate Similarity Search. 10-21
Searching in Specific Metric Spaces
- Nouha Bouteldja, Valérie Gouet-Brunet, Michel Scholl:
HiPeR: Hierarchical Progressive Exact Retrieval in Multidimensional Spaces. 25-34 - Dave Tahmoush, Hanan Samet:
High-Dimensional Similarity Retrieval Using Dimensional Choice. 35-42 - Ahmet Sacan, Ismail Hakki Toroslu:
Approximate Similarity Search in Genomic Sequence Databases Using Landmark-Guided Embedding. 43-50
Spaces and Similarities
- Jan Ulrych, Michal Kopecky:
Visual Similarity in Sign Language. 53-60 - Colin de la Higuera, Luisa Micó:
A Contextual Normalised Edit Distance. 61-68 - Matthew Skala:
Counting Distance Permutations. 69-76
Distributed Indexes
- Michal Batko, Petra Kohoutková, Pavel Zezula:
Combining Metric Features in Large Collections. 79-86 - Vlastislav Dohnal, Jan Sedmidubský, Pavel Zezula, David Novak:
Similarity Searching: Towards Bulk-Loading Peer-to-Peer Networks. 87-94 - Veronica Gil-Costa, Mauricio Marín, Nora Reyes:
An Empirical Evaluation of a Distributed Clustering-Based Index for Metric Space Databases. 95-102
Index (Re)Organization
- Benjamin Bustos, Oscar Pedreira, Nieves R. Brisaboa:
A Dynamic Pivot Selection Technique for Similarity Search. 105-112 - Cengiz Celik:
Effective Use of Space for Pivot-Based Metric Indexing Structures. 113-120 - Jakub Lokoc, Tomás Skopal:
On Reinsertions in M-tree. 121-128
Advanced Similarity Problems
- Rodrigo Paredes, Nora Reyes:
List of Twin Clusters: A Data Structure for Similarity Joins in Metric Spaces. 131-138 - Weijia Xu, Daniel P. Miranker, Rui Mao, Smriti R. Ramakrishnan:
Anytime K-Nearest Neighbor Search for Database Applications. 139-148 - Matthew Skala:
On the Complexity of Reverse Similarity Search. 149-156
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