Publication
Efficiently querying multiple spatial data sets is a growing challenge for scientists. Astronomers query data sets that contain different types of stars (e.g., dwarfs, giants, stragglers) while neuroscientists query different data sets that model different aspects of the brain in the same space (e.g., neurons, synapses, blood vessels). The results of each query determine the combination of data sets to be queried next. Not knowing a priori the queried data sets makes it hard to choose an efficient indexing strategy.
Athanasios Nenes, Paraskevi Georgakaki
Catherine Dehollain, Naci Pekçokgüler
Andreas Mortensen, Léa Deillon, Alejandra Inés Slagter, Eva Luisa Vogt, David Hernandez Escobar, Jonathan Aristya Setyadji