Fast Decompression Lucene Codec

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06/01/2015 - 12:50 to 13:30
Stage 3
long talk (40 min)
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Session abstract: 

Sorted lists of integers are commonly used in Lucene's implementation of inverted index. Those lists are often compressed in-memory as a trade-off between memory footprint and access speed and CPU utilization. Thus, encoding and, more important, decoding of these lists consumes significant CPU time. We can use a SIMD instructions available in modern commodity processors to boost integer decompression performance. Key obstacle here is that Java/HotSpot doesn't provide access to SIMD instructions. Calling a JNI method from Java is rather expensive comparing to a simple C function call. Fortunately, for cases when native method just perform some encoding/decoding on a byte array, HotSpot has a private interface (it will likely to become a more standard extension) which adds a minimum overhead to the native routine.

In this talk we will show our prototype of Lucene Codec which uses a simple C library for compressing lists of integers using binary packing and SIMD instructions(https://github.com/lemire/simdcomp), which significantly improves decoding throughput.

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Corporate-Design: Extragestaltung, Margarethe Hausstätter
Ilustration: cyan, Berlin