Dynamic Compressed Data Structures

A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 January 2022) | Viewed by 414

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Department of Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics, Ca' Foscari University of Venice, 30123 Venezia VE, Italy
Interests: data structures; algorithms; data compression; bioinformatics
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Department of Computer Science, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32303, USA
Interests: combinatorial optimization; submodular optimization; machine learning

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

In the last two decades, the field of compressed data structures has generated very powerful results including but not limited to compressed indexes, compressed geometric data structures, and computation over compressed data. Such results have found fundamental applications in areas such as computational biology and information retrieval. Many of these results, however, involve static data structures, in the sense that any modification to the underlying data requires re-building the whole data structure. Dynamic compressed data structures (for example: dynamic integer sequences), on the other hand, add to this landscape the possibility of editing, as well as querying, compressed data with only a small (typically polylogarithmic) slow-down in edit/query times. Especially from the practical point of view, however, such dynamic data structures are much less mature than their static counterparts in that query times are typically orders of magnitude larger.

We invite you to submit your latest research on the topic to this Special Issue on dynamic compressed data structures. Potential topics include but are not limited to: computation over compressed data, succinct and compressed dynamic sequences, dictionaries, graphs, and geometric data structures, implementations and libraries, benchmarks of existing implemented compressed data structures, cache-efficient and/or external-memory dynamic compressed data structures, computation and update of compressibility measures under edit operations, and sensitivity of compressibility measures under edit operations. Surveys on the topic are also welcome.

Dr. Nicola Prezza
Dr. Alan Kuhnle
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • dynamic data structures
  • lossless compression
  • indexing

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