Reconfigurable Inverted Index
Existing approximate nearest neighbor search systems suffer from two fundamental problems that are of practical importance but have not received sufficient attention from the research community. First, although existing systems perform well for the whole database, it is difficult to run a search ove...
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Zusammenfassung: | Existing approximate nearest neighbor search systems suffer from two
fundamental problems that are of practical importance but have not received
sufficient attention from the research community. First, although existing
systems perform well for the whole database, it is difficult to run a search
over a subset of the database. Second, there has been no discussion concerning
the performance decrement after many items have been newly added to a system.
We develop a reconfigurable inverted index (Rii) to resolve these two issues.
Based on the standard IVFADC system, we design a data layout such that items
are stored linearly. This enables us to efficiently run a subset search by
switching the search method to a linear PQ scan if the size of a subset is
small. Owing to the linear layout, the data structure can be dynamically
adjusted after new items are added, maintaining the fast speed of the system.
Extensive comparisons show that Rii achieves a comparable performance with
state-of-the art systems such as Faiss. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1808.03969 |