exploratory DSP - Wavelet-Based Approximation Techniques in Database Systems
Garofalakis, M.
Intel Res., Berkeley, CA;
This paper appears in: Signal Processing Magazine, IEEE
Publication Date: Nov. 2006
Volume: 23,
Issue: 6
On page(s): 54-58
ISSN: 1053-5888
INSPEC Accession Number: 9161977
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1109/SP-M.2006.248713
Current Version Published: 2006-11-20
Abstract
Several recent studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of the wavelet transform as a tool for approximate query processing over massive relational tables and continuous data streams. The idea is to apply wavelet transform to the input relation to obtain a compact data synopsis that comprises a select small collection of wavelet coefficients. The excellent energy compaction and decorrelation properties of the wavelet transform allow for concise and effective approximate representations that exploit the structure of the data. Furthermore, wavelet transforms can generally be computed in linear time, thus allowing for very efficient algorithms. This paper provides a brief overview of recent work and results on wavelet-based approximation techniques for relational database systems
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