Relative compression of trajectories

Abstract

We present RCT, a new compact data structure to represent trajectories of objects. It is based on a relative compression technique called Relative Lempel-Ziv (RLZ), which compresses sequences by applying an LZ77 encoding with respect to an artificial reference. Combined with O(z)-sized data structures on the sequence of phrases that allows to solve trajectory and spatio-temporal queries efficiently. We plan that RCT improves in compression and time performance the previous compressed representations in the state of the art.

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