AbstractFactor and suffix oracles have been introduced in Allauzen et al. (1999) [1] in order to provide an economic and efficient solution for storing all the factors and suffixes respectively of a given text. Whereas good estimations exist for the size of the factor/suffix oracle in the worst case, no average-case analysis has been done until now. In this paper, we give an estimation of the average size for the factor/suffix oracle of an n-length text when the alphabet size is 2 and under a Bernoulli distribution model with parameter 1/2. To reach this goal, a new oracle is defined, which shares many of the properties of a factor/suffix oracle but is easier to study and provides an upper bound of the average size we are interested in. Our...
We study in a probabilistic framework some topics concerning the way words can overlap. Our probabil...
AbstractRecently new algorithms appeared for updating the Burrows–Wheeler Transform or the suffix ar...
International audienceWe introduce a new automaton on a word p, sequence of letters taken in an alph...
Extended version of Proceedings of CPM 2009, LNCS 5577 pp 326-338International audienceFactor and su...
AbstractFactor and suffix oracles have been introduced in Allauzen et al. (1999) [1] in order to pro...
International audienceSequence Analysis requires to elaborate data structures which allow both an ef...
International audienceThe factor oracle is a relatively new data structure for the set of factors of...
AbstractSuffix automata and factor automata are efficient data structures for representing the full ...
AbstractSuffix trees, directed acyclic word graphs (DAWGs) and related data structures are useful fo...
A factor oracle is a data structure for weak factor recognition. It is an automatonbuilt on a string...
AbstractWe study in a probabilistic framework some topics concerning the way words can overlap. Our ...
International audienceRecently new algorithms appeared for updating the Burrows-Wheeler transform or...
The factor/suffix oracle is an automaton introduced by Allauzen, Crochemore and Raffinot. It is buil...
A word is a string of symbols, finite or infinite in length, from a finite alphabet. Many algorithms...
We study in a probabilistic framework some topics concerning the way words can overlap. Our probabil...
AbstractRecently new algorithms appeared for updating the Burrows–Wheeler Transform or the suffix ar...
International audienceWe introduce a new automaton on a word p, sequence of letters taken in an alph...
Extended version of Proceedings of CPM 2009, LNCS 5577 pp 326-338International audienceFactor and su...
AbstractFactor and suffix oracles have been introduced in Allauzen et al. (1999) [1] in order to pro...
International audienceSequence Analysis requires to elaborate data structures which allow both an ef...
International audienceThe factor oracle is a relatively new data structure for the set of factors of...
AbstractSuffix automata and factor automata are efficient data structures for representing the full ...
AbstractSuffix trees, directed acyclic word graphs (DAWGs) and related data structures are useful fo...
A factor oracle is a data structure for weak factor recognition. It is an automatonbuilt on a string...
AbstractWe study in a probabilistic framework some topics concerning the way words can overlap. Our ...
International audienceRecently new algorithms appeared for updating the Burrows-Wheeler transform or...
The factor/suffix oracle is an automaton introduced by Allauzen, Crochemore and Raffinot. It is buil...
A word is a string of symbols, finite or infinite in length, from a finite alphabet. Many algorithms...
We study in a probabilistic framework some topics concerning the way words can overlap. Our probabil...
AbstractRecently new algorithms appeared for updating the Burrows–Wheeler Transform or the suffix ar...
International audienceWe introduce a new automaton on a word p, sequence of letters taken in an alph...