Another virtue of wavelet forests?
arXiv:2308.07809
Abstract
A wavelet forest for a text over an alphabet takes bits of space and supports access and rank on in time. Kärkkäinen and Puglisi (2011) implicitly introduced wavelet forests and showed that when is the Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) of a string , then a wavelet forest for occupies space bounded in terms of higher-order empirical entropies of even when the forest is implemented with uncompressed bitvectors. In this paper we show experimentally that wavelet forests also have better access locality than wavelet trees and are thus interesting even when higher-order compression is not effective on , or when is not a BWT at all.