Authors
Paulo Sérgio Almeida, Carlos Baquero, Nuno Preguiça, David Hutchison
Publication date
2007/3/31
Journal
Information Processing Letters
Volume
101
Issue
6
Pages
255-261
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Bloom filters provide space-efficient storage of sets at the cost of a probability of false positives on membership queries. The size of the filter must be defined a priori based on the number of elements to store and the desired false positive probability, being impossible to store extra elements without increasing the false positive probability. This leads typically to a conservative assumption regarding maximum set size, possibly by orders of magnitude, and a consequent space waste. This paper proposes Scalable Bloom Filters, a variant of Bloom filters that can adapt dynamically to the number of elements stored, while assuring a maximum false positive probability.
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Scholar articles
PS Almeida, C Baquero, N Preguiça, D Hutchison - Information Processing Letters, 2007
P Sérgio Almeida, C Baquero, N Preguiça, D Hutchison - Information processing letters, 2007
C Baquero, PS Almeida, N Preguiça - 2007