A b s t r a c t Objective: The authors consider the problem of exact string pattern matching using algorithms that do not require any preprocessing. To choose the most appropriate algorithm, distinctive features of the medical language must be taken into account. The characteristics of medical language are emphasized in this regard, the best algorithm of those reviewed is proposed, and detailed evaluations of time complexity for processing medical texts are provided. Design: The authors first illustrate and discuss the techniques of various string pattern-matching algorithms. Next, the source code and the behavior of representative exact string pattern-matching algorithms are presented in a comprehensive manner to promote their implementati...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
Searching for all occurrences of a pattern in a text is a fundamental problem in computer science wi...
Abstract. We present a new bit-parallel technique for approximate string matching. We build on two p...
Objective: The authors consider the problem of exact string pattern matching using algorithms that d...
More than 120 algorithms have been developed for exact string matching within the last 40 years. We ...
The pattern matching is a well known and important task of the pattern discovery process in today’s ...
In this paper a new exact string-matching algorithm with sub-linear average case complexity has been...
We improve the fastest known algorithm for approximate string matching. This algorithm can only be u...
The present chapter describes a few standard algorithms used for processing texts
Abstract — String matching is the technique of finding the occurrences of a character pattern in a g...
A new algorithm is presented which takes advantage of the statistical distribution of characters wit...
AbstractWe study the exact number of symbol comparisons that are required to solve the string matchi...
The string matching problem has attracted a lot of interest throughout the history of computer scien...
AbstractAn approximate string-matching algorithm is described based on earlier attribute-matching al...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
Searching for all occurrences of a pattern in a text is a fundamental problem in computer science wi...
Abstract. We present a new bit-parallel technique for approximate string matching. We build on two p...
Objective: The authors consider the problem of exact string pattern matching using algorithms that d...
More than 120 algorithms have been developed for exact string matching within the last 40 years. We ...
The pattern matching is a well known and important task of the pattern discovery process in today’s ...
In this paper a new exact string-matching algorithm with sub-linear average case complexity has been...
We improve the fastest known algorithm for approximate string matching. This algorithm can only be u...
The present chapter describes a few standard algorithms used for processing texts
Abstract — String matching is the technique of finding the occurrences of a character pattern in a g...
A new algorithm is presented which takes advantage of the statistical distribution of characters wit...
AbstractWe study the exact number of symbol comparisons that are required to solve the string matchi...
The string matching problem has attracted a lot of interest throughout the history of computer scien...
AbstractAn approximate string-matching algorithm is described based on earlier attribute-matching al...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
Searching for all occurrences of a pattern in a text is a fundamental problem in computer science wi...
Abstract. We present a new bit-parallel technique for approximate string matching. We build on two p...