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Efficiency and Scalability Issues in Metric Access Methods

DOHNAL, Vlastislav, Claudio GENNARO and Pavel ZEZULA

Basic information

Original name

Efficiency and Scalability Issues in Metric Access Methods

Name in Czech

Otázky výkonnosti a škálovatelnosti metrických vyhledávacích metod

Authors

DOHNAL, Vlastislav (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Claudio GENNARO (380 Italy) and Pavel ZEZULA (203 Czech Republic)

Edition

1. vyd. Berlin, Germany, Computational Intelligence in Medical Informatics, p. 235-264, 30 pp. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol. 85, 2008

Publisher

Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize

Field of Study

10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics

Country of publisher

Germany

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14330/08:00024154

Organization unit

Faculty of Informatics

ISBN

978-3-540-75766-5

Keywords in English

similarity search; bioinformatics; scalability; centralized index structure; distributed index structure; metric space; peer-to-peer network; experimental evaluation

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 13/5/2009 14:40, doc. RNDr. Vlastislav Dohnal, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The metric space paradigm has recently received attention as an important model of similarity in the area of Bioinformatics. Numerous techniques have been proposed to solve similarity (range or nearest-neighbor) queries on collections of data from metric domains. Though important representatives are outlined, this chapter is not trying to substitute existing comprehensive surveys. The main objective is to explain and prove by experiments that similarity searching is typically an expensive process which does not easily scale to very large volumes of data, thus distributed architectures able to exploit parallelism must be employed. After a review of applications using the metric space approach in the field of Bioinformatics, the chapter provides an overview of methods used for creating index structures able to speedup retrieval. In the metric space approach, only pair-wise distances between objects are quantified, so they represent the level of dissimilarity. The key idea of index structures is to partition the data into subsets so that queries are evaluated without examining entire collections -- minimizing both the number of distance computations and the number of I/O accesses. These objectives are obtained by exploiting the property of metric spaces called the triangle inequality which states that if two objects are near a third object, they cannot be too distant to one another. Unfortunately, computational costs are still high and the linear scalability of single-computer implementations prevents from searching in large and ever growing data files efficiently. For these reasons, we describe very recent parallel and distributed similarity search techniques and study performance of their implementations. Specifically, Section 12.1 presents the metric space approach and its applications in the field of Bioinformatics. Section 12.2 describes some of the most popular centralized disk-based metric indexes. Consequently, Section 12.3 concentrates on parallel and distributed access methods which can deal with data collections that for practical purposes can be arbitrary large, which is typical for Bioinformatics workloads. An experimental evaluation of the presented distributed approaches on real-life data sets is presented in 12.4. The chapter concludes in Section 12.5.

In Czech

Kapitola v knize se zabývá problematikou podobnostního hledání v biologických datech. Jako model podobnosti používáme metrický prostor. V práce je shrunuta dosavadní znalost v oblasti indexování pro centralizované i distribuované výpočetní systémy.

Links

GP201/07/P240, research and development project
Name: Distribuované indexační struktury pro podobnostní hledání
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Distributed Index Structures for Similarity Searching
1ET100300419, research and development project
Name: Inteligentní modely, algoritmy, metody a nástroje pro vytváření sémantického webu
Investor: Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Intelligent Models, Algorithms, Methods and Tools for the Semantic Web (realization)