
Combinatorial Pattern Matching
11th Annual Symposium. CPM 2000, Montreal, Canada, June 21-23, 2000, Proceedings
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 7. June 2000
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XI, 426 pages
978-3-540-67633-1 (ISBN)
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The papers contained in this volumewere presented at the 11thAnnual Sym- sium on CombinatorialPattern Matching, held June 21-23, 2000 at the Univ- sit edeMontr eal. They were selected from 44 abstracts submitted in response to the call for papers. In addition, there were invited lectures by Andrei Broder (AltaVista), Fernando Pereira (AT&T Research Labs), and Ian H. Witten (U- versity of Waikato). The symposium was preceded by a two-day summer school set up to - tract and train young researchers. The lecturers at the school were Greg Butler, ClementLam,andGusGrahne:BLAST!Howdoyousearchsequencedatabases?, DavidBryant:Phylogeny,Ra aeleGiancarlo: Algorithmicaspectsof speech rec- nition, Nadia El-Mabrouk: Genome rearrangement,LaxmiParida: Flexib- pattern discovery, and Ian H. Witten: Adaptive text mining: inferring structure from sequences. Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM) addresses issues of searching and matching strings and more complicated patterns such as trees, regular expr- sions graphs, point sets, and arrays.
The goal is to derive non-trivial combi- torial properties of such structures and to exploit these properties in order to achieve superior performance for the corresponding computational problems. Over recent years a steady ?ow of high-quality research on this subject has changed a sparse set of isolated results into a fully-?edged area of algorithmics.
The goal is to derive non-trivial combi- torial properties of such structures and to exploit these properties in order to achieve superior performance for the corresponding computational problems. Over recent years a steady ?ow of high-quality research on this subject has changed a sparse set of isolated results into a fully-?edged area of algorithmics.
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2000 ed.
Language
English
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Berlin
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Springer Berlin
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XI, 426 p.
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
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663 gr
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978-3-540-67633-1 (9783540676331)
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10.1007/3-540-45123-4
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Content
Invited Lectures.- Identifying and Filtering Near-Duplicate Documents.- Machine Learning for Efficient Natural-Language Processing.- Browsing around a Digital Library: Today and Tomorrow.- Summer School Lectures.- Algorithmic Aspects of Speech Recognition: A Synopsis.- Some Results on Flexible-Pattern Discovery.- Contributed Papers.- Explaining and Controlling Ambiguity in Dynamic Programming.- A Dynamic Edit Distance Table.- Parametric Multiple Sequence Alignment and Phylogeny Construction.- Tsukuba BB: A Branch and Bound Algorithm for Local Multiple Sequence Alignment.- A Polynomial Time Approximation Scheme for the Closest Substring Problem.- Approximation Algorithms for Hamming Clustering Problems.- Approximating the Maximum Isomorphic Agreement Subtree Is Hard.- A Faster and Unifying Algorithm for Comparing Trees.- Incomplete Directed Perfect Phylogeny.- The Longest Common Subsequence Problem for Arc-Annotated Sequences.- Boyer-Moore String Matching over Ziv-Lempel Compressed Text.- A Boyer-Moore Type Algorithm for Compressed Pattern Matching.- Approximate String Matching over Ziv-Lempel Compressed Text.- Improving Static Compression Schemes by Alphabet Extension.- Genome Rearrangement by Reversals and Insertions/Deletions of Contiguous Segments.- A Lower Bound for the Breakpoint Phylogeny Problem.- Structural Properties and Tractability Results for Linear Synteny.- Shift Error Detection in Standardized Exams.- An Upper Bound for Number of Contacts in the HP-Model on the Face-Centered-Cubic Lattice (FCC).- The Combinatorial Partitioning Method.- Compact Suffix Array.- Linear Bidirectional On-Line Construction of Affix Trees.- Using Suffix Trees for Gapped Motif Discovery.- Indexing Text with Approximate q-Grams.- Simple Optimal String Matching Algorithm.-Exact and Efficient Computation of the Expected Number of Missing and Common Words in Random Texts.- Periods and Quasiperiods Characterization.- Finding Maximal Quasiperiodicities in Strings.- On the Complexity of Determining the Period of a String.