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Most Influential SIGMOD 1992 Paper · 2026-03 edition

A Qualitative Comparison Study Of Data Structures For Large Line Segment Databases

Erik G. Hoel; Hanan Samet

Venue
ACM SIGMOD Conference (SIGMOD) 1992
Recognition
Most Influential SIGMOD 1992 Paper (Rank No. 14)
Edition
2026-03
Impact factor
4
Certificate ID
a7b8d09bf6c4ba82

Abstract

A qualitative comparative study is performed of the performance of three popular spatial indexing methods - the R-tree, R<sup>+</sup>-tree, and the PMR quadtree-in the context of processing spatial queries in large line segment databases. The data is drawn from the TIGER/Line files used by the Bureau of the Census to deal with the road networks in the US. The goal is not to find the best data structure as this is not generally possible. Instead, their comparability is demonstrated and an indication is given as to when and why their performance differs. Tests are conducted with a number of large datasets and performance is tabulated in terms of the complexity of the disk activity in building them, their storage requirements, and the complexity of the disk activity for a number of tasks that include point and window queries, as well as finding the nearest line segment to a given point and an enclosing polygon.

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