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Proposed by | Sariel Har-Peled |
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Source | Kanpur 2006 |
Short link | http://sublinear.info/6 |
For many problems most of the stream is irrelevant and a good use of a streaming algorithm could be to filter out the irrelevant parts of the stream such that the data left is small enough to be processed by an I/O efficient algorithm. How effective can a small-space algorithm be at such filtering for a given problem? An alternative idea that addresses similar issues is to allow a data stream algorithm to delete and annotate the stream and take multiple passes as in [DemetrescuFR-06]. If the deletion of irrelevant elements was a large component of the algorithm then it would not make sense to measure the total number of passes taken by the algorithm but, rather, the total number of elements processed.