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Improvements of TLAESA Nearest Neighbour Search Algorithm and Extension to Approximation Search

Tokoro, K., Yamaguchi, K. and Masuda, S.

    Nearest neighbour (NN) searches and k nearest neighbour (k-NN) searches are widely used in pattern recognition and image retrieval. An NN (k-NN) search finds the closest object (closest k objects) to a query object. Although the definition of the distance between objects depends on applications, its computation is generally complicated and time-consuming. It is therefore important to reduce the number of distance computations. TLAESA (Tree Linear Approximating and Eliminating Search Algorithm) is one of the fastest algorithms for NN searches. This method reduces distance computations by using a branch and bound algorithm. In this paper we improve both the data structure and the search algorithm of TLAESA. The proposed method greatly reduces the number of distance computations. Moreover, we extend the improved method to an approximation search algorithm which ensures the quality of solutions. Experimental results show that the proposed method is efficient and finds an approximate solution with a very low error rate.
Cite as: Tokoro, K., Yamaguchi, K. and Masuda, S. (2006). Improvements of TLAESA Nearest Neighbour Search Algorithm and Extension to Approximation Search. In Proc. Twenty-Ninth Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC 2006), Hobart, Australia. CRPIT, 48. Estivill-Castro, V. and Dobbie, G., Eds. ACS. 77-83.
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