Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
430871 Journal of Discrete Algorithms 2014 19 Pages PDF
Abstract

The wavelet tree is a versatile data structure that serves a number of purposes, from string processing to computational geometry. It can be regarded as a device that represents a sequence, a reordering, or a grid of points. In addition, its space adapts to various entropy measures of the data it encodes, enabling compressed representations. New competitive solutions to a number of problems, based on wavelet trees, are appearing every year. In this survey we give an overview of wavelet trees and the surprising number of applications in which we have found them useful: basic and weighted point grids, sets of rectangles, strings, permutations, binary relations, graphs, inverted indexes, document retrieval indexes, full-text indexes, XML indexes, and general numeric sequences.

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