Retouched Bloom Filters: Allowing Networked Applications to Flexibly Trade Off Selected False Positives Against False Negatives - Sorbonne Université
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Retouched Bloom Filters: Allowing Networked Applications to Flexibly Trade Off Selected False Positives Against False Negatives

Bruno Baynat
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Timur Friedman

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Where distributed agents must share voluminous set membership information, Bloom filters provide a compact, though lossy, way for them to do so. Numerous recent networking papers have examined the trade-offs between the bandwidth consumed by the transmission of Bloom filters, and the error rate, which takes the form of false positives, and which rises the more the filters are compressed. In this paper, we introduce the retouched Bloom filter (RBF), an extension that makes the Bloom filter more flexible by permitting the removal of selected false positives at the expense of generating random false negatives. We analytically show that RBFs created through a random process maintain an overall error rate, expressed as a combination of the false positive rate and the false negative rate, that is equal to the false positive rate of the corresponding Bloom filters. We further provide some simple heuristics and improved algorithms that decrease the false positive rate more than than the corresponding increase in the false negative rate, when creating RBFs. Finally, we demonstrate the advantages of an RBF over a Bloom filter in a distributed network topology measurement application, where information about large stop sets must be shared among route tracing monitors.
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hal-01500488 , version 1 (03-04-2017)

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Benoit Donnet, Bruno Baynat, Timur Friedman. Retouched Bloom Filters: Allowing Networked Applications to Flexibly Trade Off Selected False Positives Against False Negatives. 2006. ⟨hal-01500488⟩
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