Jdev's R-Tree
How fast is your R-Tree Jdev? and would it be possible for Skilgannon to create a faster R-Tree? The only range search comparision possible is Chase's Kd-Tree, to Jdev's R-Tree.
My R-Tree is fast enough for me:) There is on robowiki rough comparsion of range search vs kNN search.
Skilgannon for sure can create faster R-Tree, i think:)
I don't think, that there is fair way to compare speed of R-Tree and KD-Tree, because quite different purpose of them - R-Tree optimised to search for unknown amount of points in strict region, while KD-Tree optimised to search for exact amount of points in unbounded region.
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What do CHILDREN_COUNT, and RTreeEntry, each do? Can they be optimized like bucket size? Do you see any optimizations to the R-tree Jdev?
CHILDREN_COUNT - it's split factor, or how many subrectangles will be generated, when current rectangle are overflowed
RTreeEntry... hmmmm... it's entry of range search tree:) It represents data point in turn snapshots space and thing that are added to tree and search for which tree are used.
I think, that CHILDREN_COUNT can be optimised for particular spaces based on theirs natures
I don't know. It was 4 years ago and i do not remember anything
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Rtree
CHILDREN_COUNT
RTree parent
Attribute[]
dimensions
IntervalDouble[]
coveredRange
RTreeEntry[32]
RTreeEntry[]
entries
nextEntryIdx
RTree[]
children
nextChild
Intersection
intersection
splitDimensionIdx
singular
entryCount
TurnSnapshot
location