Journal article

Inverted files versus signature files for text indexing

J Zobel, A Moffat, K Ramamohanarao

ACM Transactions on Database Systems | ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY | Published : 1998

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Abstract

Two well-known indexing methods are inverted files and signature files. We have undertaken a detailed comparison of these two approaches in the context of text indexing, paying particular attention to query evaluation speed and space requirements. We have examined their relative performance using both experimentation and a refined approach to modeling of signature files, and demonstrate that inverted files are distinctly superior to signature files. Not only can inverted files be used to evaluate typical queries in less time than can signature files, but inverted files require less space and provide greater functionality. Our results also show that a synthetic text database can provide a rea..

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