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Robert Muir updated LUCENE-4682:
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    Attachment: LUCENE-4682.patch

Mike can you try this patch on your corpus?

It cuts us over to vint for the maxBytesPerArc (saving 3 bytes for the unpacked 
case), and adds an "acceptable overhead" for array arcs (currently 1.25).

For the kuromoji packed case, this seems to solve the waste:

     [java]   53645 nodes, 253185 arcs, 1309077 bytes...   done

                
> Reduce wasted bytes in FST due to array arcs
> --------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-4682
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-4682
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: core/FSTs
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: kuromoji.wasted.bytes.txt, LUCENE-4682.patch
>
>
> When a node is close to the root, or it has many outgoing arcs, the FST 
> writes the arcs as an array (each arc gets N bytes), so we can e.g. bin 
> search on lookup.
> The problem is N is set to the max(numBytesPerArc), so if you have an outlier 
> arc e.g. with a big output, you can waste many bytes for all the other arcs 
> that didn't need so many bytes.
> I generated Kuromoji's FST and found it has 271187 wasted bytes vs total size 
> 1535612 = ~18% wasted.
> It would be nice to reduce this.
> One thing we could do without packing is: in addNode, if we detect that 
> number of wasted bytes is above some threshold, then don't do the expansion.
> Another thing, if we are packing: we could record stats in the first pass 
> about which nodes wasted the most, and then in the second pass (paack) we 
> could set the threshold based on the top X% nodes that waste ...
> Another idea is maybe to deref large outputs, so that the numBytesPerArc is 
> more uniform ...

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