A Perfect Hash Function (PHF) is a hash function that has no collisions on a
given input set. PHFs can be used for space efficient storage of data in an
array, or for determining a compact representative of each object in the set.
In this paper, we present the PHF construction algorithm SicHash - Small
Irregular Cuckoo Tables for Perfect Hashing. At its core, SicHash uses a known
technique: It places objects in a cuckoo hash table and then stores the final
hash function choice of each object in a retrieval data structure. We combine
the idea with irregular cuckoo hashing, where each object has a different
number of hash functions. Additionally, we use many small tables that we
overload beyond their asymptotic maximum load factor. The most space efficient
competitors often use brute force methods to determine the PHFs. SicHash
provides a more direct construction algorithm that only rarely needs to
recompute parts. Our implementation improves the state of the art in terms of
space usage versus construction time for a wide range of configurations. At the
same time, it provides very fast queries