@CrisLuengo Thanks for the tip, I have to look into those!
The german wikipedia says that the R-trees are not particularly suited for subspace queries (i.e. what we need for marginalization), and that there are better structures - doesn't mention which though...
The names of all these tree structures are not very meaningful
@CrisLuengo I don't have a good intuition yet for R-trees but I think I understand the idea. In the case of the marginalization, is there a reason you specifically chose R(*)-trees over other tree-based structures?
@flawr R*-trees are more efficient than R-trees when you want to find all the points intersecting some shape (for example a rectangle that covers all values close to some x for any y, like you would need in marginalization.