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Techniques for Inverted Index Compression

Giulio Ermanno Pibiri, Rossano Venturini

2021CINECA IRIS Institutial research information system (University of Pisa)62 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The data structure at the core of large-scale search engines is the inverted index, which is essentially a collection of sorted integer sequences called inverted lists. Because of the many documents indexed by such engines and stringent performance requirements imposed by the heavy load of queries, the inverted index stores billions of integers that must be searched efficiently. In this scenario, index compression is essential because it leads to a better exploitation of the computer memory hierarchy for faster query processing and, at the same time, allows reducing the number of storage machines. The aim of this article is twofold: first, surveying the encoding algorithms suitable for inverted index compression and, second, characterizing the performance of the inverted index through experimentation.

Topics & Concepts

Inverted indexComputer scienceIndex (typography)Compression (physics)Encoding (memory)Data compressionAuxiliary memoryData miningMemory hierarchyAlgorithmInformation retrievalSearch engine indexingParallel computingArtificial intelligenceProgramming languageOperating systemComposite materialMaterials scienceCacheAlgorithms and Data CompressionError Correcting Code TechniquesDNA and Biological Computing