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Mercator Indexer

Small tool to generate indexes for the Mercator Spatial Index service.

Mercator: Spatial Index

Mercator is a spatial volumetric index for the Human Brain Project. It is a component of the Knowledge Graph service, which provides the spatial anchoring for the metadata registered as well as processes the volumetric queries.

It is build on top of the Iron Sea database toolkit.

Iron Sea: Database Toolkit

Iron Sea provides a set of database engine bricks, which can be combined and applied on arbitrary data structures.

Unlike a traditional database, it does not assume a specific physical structure for the tables nor the records, but relies on the developper to provide a set of extractor functions which are used by the specific indices provided.

This enables the index implementations to be agnostic from the underlying data structure, and re-used.

Requirements

Software

Quick start

Checkout the dependencies in the parent folder:

  • mercator_db
  • ironsea_index
  • ironsea_store
  • ironsea_table
  • ironsea_index_hashmap
  • ironsea_index_sfc_dbc
  • ironsea_table_vector

For 3 datasets, setA, setB, setC, the following files are expected to be in the current folder:

  • setA:
    • setA.objects.json
    • setA.spaces.json
  • setB:
    • setB.objects.json
    • setB.spaces.json
  • setC:
    • setC.objects.json
    • setC.spaces.json

Run (and build if necessary) the indexer:

MERCATOR_DATASETS="setA, setB, setC" cargo run --release

This will produce the following files:

  • setA
    • setA.objects.bin
    • setA.spaces.bin
    • setA.index
  • setB
    • setB.objects.bin
    • setB.spaces.bin
    • setB.index
  • setC
    • setC.objects.bin
    • setC.spaces.bin
    • setC.index

Acknowledgements

This open source software code was developed in part or in whole in the Human Brain Project, funded from the European Unions Horizon 2020 Framework Programme for Research and Innovation under the Specific Grant Agreement No. 785907 (Human Brain Project SGA2).