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- Cover_tree abstract "The cover tree is a type of data structure in computer science that is specifically designed to facilitate the speed-up of a nearest neighbor search. It is a refinement of the Navigating Net data structure, and related to a variety of other data structures developed for indexing intrinsically low-dimensional data.The tree can be thought of as a hierarchy of levels with the top level containing the root point and the bottom level containing every point in the metric space. Each level C is associated with an integer value i that decrements by one as the tree is descended. Each level C in the cover tree has three important properties:Nesting: Covering: For every point , there exists a point such that the distance from to is less than or equal to and exactly one such is a parent of .Separation: For all points , the distance from to is greater than .".
- Cover_tree wikiPageExternalLink cover_tree.html.
- Cover_tree wikiPageExternalLink Cover-Tree.
- Cover_tree wikiPageID "10912009".
- Cover_tree wikiPageRevisionID "586788494".
- Cover_tree hasPhotoCollection Cover_tree.
- Cover_tree subject Category:Trees_(data_structures).
- Cover_tree comment "The cover tree is a type of data structure in computer science that is specifically designed to facilitate the speed-up of a nearest neighbor search. It is a refinement of the Navigating Net data structure, and related to a variety of other data structures developed for indexing intrinsically low-dimensional data.The tree can be thought of as a hierarchy of levels with the top level containing the root point and the bottom level containing every point in the metric space.".
- Cover_tree label "Cover tree".
- Cover_tree label "Дерево покрытий".
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