PGM-index VS la_vector

Compare PGM-index vs la_vector and see what are their differences.

PGM-index

🏅State-of-the-art learned data structure that enables fast lookup, predecessor, range searches and updates in arrays of billions of items using orders of magnitude less space than traditional indexes (by gvinciguerra)

la_vector

🔶 Compressed bitvector/container supporting efficient random access and rank queries (by gvinciguerra)
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PGM-index la_vector
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751 35
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2.8 0.0
3 days ago over 1 year ago
C++ C++
Apache License 2.0 Apache License 2.0
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PGM-index

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la_vector

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  • PGM Indexes: Learned indexes that match B-tree performance with 83x less space
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Jan 2021
    Hi Jouni!

    You may find interesting these other papers of ours:

    - The ALENEX21 paper "A 'learned' approach to quicken and compress rank/select dictionaries" (http://pages.di.unipi.it/vinciguerra/publication/learned-ran..., https://github.com/gvinciguerra/la_vector), where we introduce a compressed bitvector supporting efficient rank and select queries, which is competitive with several well-established implementations of succinct data structures.

    - The ICML20 paper "Why are learned indexes so effective?" (http://pages.di.unipi.it/vinciguerra/publication/learned-ind...) where we prove that, under some general assumptions on the input data, the space of the PGM-index is actually O(n/B^2) whp (versus Θ(n/B) of classic B-trees).

What are some alternatives?

When comparing PGM-index and la_vector you can also consider the following projects:

ALEX - A library for building an in-memory, Adaptive Learned indEX

RadixSpline - A Single-Pass Learned Index

manticoresearch - Easy to use open source fast database for search | Good alternative to Elasticsearch now | Drop-in replacement for E in the ELK soon

robin-map - C++ implementation of a fast hash map and hash set using robin hood hashing

SOSD - A Benchmark for Learned Indexes

sdsl-lite - Succinct Data Structure Library 3.0

bolt - 10x faster matrix and vector operations

Huffman-Coding - A C++ compression program based on Huffman's lossless compression algorithm and decoder.

kudu - Mirror of Apache Kudu