2019
Conference article  Open Access

Fast dictionary-based compression for inverted indexes

Pibiri G E, Petri M, Moffat A

Compression  Efficiency  Decoding  Inverted index 

Dictionary-based compression schemes provide fast decoding operation, typically at the expense of reduced compression effectiveness compared to statistical or probability-based approaches. In this work, we apply dictionary-based techniques to the compression of inverted lists, showing that the high degree of regularity that these integer sequences exhibit is a good match for certain types of dictionary methods, and that an important new trade-off balance between compression effectiveness and compression efficiency can be achieved. Our observations are supported by experiments using the document-level inverted index data for two large text collections, and a wide range of other index compression implementations as reference points. Those experiments demonstrate that the gap between efficiency and effectiveness can be substantially narrowed.


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@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:402784,
	title = {Fast dictionary-based compression for inverted indexes},
	author = {Pibiri G E and Petri M and Moffat A},
	doi = {10.1145/3289600.3290962},
	year = {2019}
}