We present an assessment of the performance of a new on-line bin packing algorithm, which can interpolate smoothly from the Next Fit to Best Fit algorithms, as well as encompassing a new class of heuristic which packs multiple blocks at once. The performance of this novel O(n) on-line algorithm can be better than that of the Best Fit algorithm. The new algorithm runs about an order of magnitude slower than Next Fit, and about two orders of magnitude faster than Best Fit, on large sample problems. It can be tuned for optimality in performance by adjusting parameters which set its working memory usage, and exhibits a sharp threshold in this optimal parameter space as time constraint is varied. These optimality concerns provide a testbed for t...
summary:In this paper we present experimental results for string matching algorithms which have a co...
The on line bin packing problem concerns the packing of pieces into the least number of bins possibl...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
We present an assessment of the performance of a new on-line bin packing algorithm, which can interp...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract. The authors of the paper, Azar, Boyar, Epstein, Favrholdt, Larsen, and Nielsen proposed an...
A new process for storing strings of objects on a best match basis is defined. This process is used ...
This paper presents a local-search heuristic, based on the simulated annealing (SA) algorithm for a ...
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The matching problem is one of our favorite benchmark problems. Work on it has contributed to the de...
We give a simple proof and a generalization of the classical result which says that the (asymptotic)...
International audienceWe study a class of finite state machines, called w-matching machines, which y...
The best-match problem is concerned with the complexity of finding the best match between a random...
We improve the fastest known algorithm for approximate string matching. This algorithm can only be u...
summary:In this paper we present experimental results for string matching algorithms which have a co...
The on line bin packing problem concerns the packing of pieces into the least number of bins possibl...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...
We present an assessment of the performance of a new on-line bin packing algorithm, which can interp...
In competitive analysis, we usually do not put any restrictions on the computational complexity of o...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Abstract. The authors of the paper, Azar, Boyar, Epstein, Favrholdt, Larsen, and Nielsen proposed an...
A new process for storing strings of objects on a best match basis is defined. This process is used ...
This paper presents a local-search heuristic, based on the simulated annealing (SA) algorithm for a ...
This paper shows that repeated application of a greedy approximation algorithm on some suitably sele...
The matching problem is one of our favorite benchmark problems. Work on it has contributed to the de...
We give a simple proof and a generalization of the classical result which says that the (asymptotic)...
International audienceWe study a class of finite state machines, called w-matching machines, which y...
The best-match problem is concerned with the complexity of finding the best match between a random...
We improve the fastest known algorithm for approximate string matching. This algorithm can only be u...
summary:In this paper we present experimental results for string matching algorithms which have a co...
The on line bin packing problem concerns the packing of pieces into the least number of bins possibl...
The advent of digital computers has made the routine use of pattern-matching possible in various app...