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R-trees: A Dynamic Index Structure for Spatial Searching (1984)

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by Antonin Guttman
Venue:INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA
Citations:1969 - 0 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Guttman84r-trees:a,
    author = {Antonin Guttman},
    title = {R-trees: A Dynamic Index Structure for Spatial Searching},
    booktitle = {INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MANAGEMENT OF DATA},
    year = {1984},
    pages = {47--57},
    publisher = {ACM}
}

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In order to handle spatial data efficiently, as required in computer aided design and geo-data applications, a database system needs an index mechanism that will help it retrieve data items quickly according to their spatial locations However, traditional indexing methods are not well suited to data objects of non-zero size located m multi-dimensional spaces In this paper we describe a dynamic index structure called an R-tree which meets this need, and give algorithms for searching and updating it. We present the results of a series of tests which indicate that the structure performs well, and conclude that it is useful for current database systems in spatial applications.

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