AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors. In this paradigm approximate string matching problems are studied, where the content is unaltered and only the locations of the different entries may change. Specifically, a broad class of problems was defined—the class of rearrangement errors. In this type of error the pattern is transformed through a sequence of rearrangement operations, each with an associated cost. The natural ℓ1 and ℓ2 rearrangement systems were considered. The best algorithm presented for general patterns, that may have repeating symbols, is O(nm). In this paper, we show that the problem can be approximated in linear time for general patterns! Another natural rearrang...
The edit distance between two strings S and R is defined to be the minimum number of character inser...
In this thesis, we study approximate pattern matching problems. Our study is based on the Levenshtei...
Given a text T of length n and a pattern P of length m, the approximate pattern matching problem ask...
Recently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors. In thi...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
AbstractHistorically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the d...
Historically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the data, whi...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs S={(σi,i):i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We consider approximat...
Abstract. The approximate string matching problem consists in finding all locations at which a patte...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs {(si,i)∣si∈S,i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We follow the recen...
Abstract Background The problem of approximate string matching is important in many different areas ...
We study in depth a model of non-exact pattern matching based on edit distance, which is the minimum...
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...
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 thesis, we study approximate pattern matching problems. Our study is based on the Levenshtei...
Given a text T of length n and a pattern P of length m, the approximate pattern matching problem ask...
Recently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors. In thi...
AbstractRecently, a new pattern matching paradigm was proposed, pattern matching with address errors...
AbstractHistorically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the d...
Historically, approximate pattern matching has mainly focused at coping with errors in the data, whi...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs S={(σi,i):i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We consider approximat...
Abstract. The approximate string matching problem consists in finding all locations at which a patte...
AbstractA string S∈Σm can be viewed as a set of pairs {(si,i)∣si∈S,i∈{0,…,m−1}}. We follow the recen...
Abstract Background The problem of approximate string matching is important in many different areas ...
We study in depth a model of non-exact pattern matching based on edit distance, which is the minimum...
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...
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 thesis, we study approximate pattern matching problems. Our study is based on the Levenshtei...
Given a text T of length n and a pattern P of length m, the approximate pattern matching problem ask...