HDT (data format)
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HDT (Header, Dictionary, Triples) is a data structure and format for serialization which optimizes data compression while still making the media available for web navigation.[1]
The key elements of the format are the header, the dictionary or associative array, and the semantic triple.[2]
Various research projects have piloted use of the format, including with MapReduce,[3] in comparison with CBOR,[4] and increasing computing efficiency.[5]