Historically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the data, while the order of the text/pattern was assumed to be more or less correct. In this paper we consider a class of pattern matching problems where the content is assumed to be correct, while the locations may have shifted/changed. We formally define a broad class of problems of this type, capturing situations in which the pattern is obtained from the text by a sequence of rearrangements. We consider several natural rearrangement schemes, including the analogues of the `1 and `2 distances, as well as two distances based on interchanges. For these, we present efficient algorithms to solve the resulting string matching problems.
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
In this paper, we consider several variants of the pattern matching with mismatches problem. In pa...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
AbstractHistorically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the d...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
Recently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors. In thi...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs S={(σi,i):i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We consider approximat...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs {(si,i)∣si∈S,i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We follow the recen...
AbstractIt has recently been shown how to construct online, non-amortised approximate pattern matchi...
It has recently been shown how to construct online, non-amortised approximate pattern matching algor...
Edit distance is a powerful measure of similarity in string matching, measuring the minimum amount o...
We survey the current techniques to cope with the problem of string matching that allows errors. Thi...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
In this paper, we consider several variants of the pattern matching with mismatches problem. In pa...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
AbstractHistorically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the d...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
Recently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors. In thi...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs S={(σi,i):i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We consider approximat...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs {(si,i)∣si∈S,i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We follow the recen...
AbstractIt has recently been shown how to construct online, non-amortised approximate pattern matchi...
It has recently been shown how to construct online, non-amortised approximate pattern matching algor...
Edit distance is a powerful measure of similarity in string matching, measuring the minimum amount o...
We survey the current techniques to cope with the problem of string matching that allows errors. Thi...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
In this paper, we consider several variants of the pattern matching with mismatches problem. In pa...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...