Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings
The papers contained in this volume were presented at the 12th Annual S- posium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching, held July 1{4, 2001 at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel. They were selected from 35 abstracts s- mitted inresponse to the call for papers. In addition, there were invited lectures by Aviezri Fraenkel (Weizmann Institute of Science), Zvi Galil (Columbia), Rao Kosaraju (Johns Hopkins University), and Uzi Vishkin(Technion and U. Ma- land). This year the call for papers invited short (poster) presentations. They also appear in the proceedings. Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM) addresses issues of searching and matching strings and more complicated patterns such as trees, regular expr- sions, graphs, pointsets, andarrays, invariousformats.Thegoalistoderiven- trivialcombinatorialproperties ofsuchstructures andtoexploitthese properties in order to achieve superior performance for the corresponding computational problems. On the other hand, an important aim is to analyze and pinpoint the properties and conditions under which searches can not be performed e ciently. Overthepastdecadeasteady ?owofhighqualityresearch onthissubject has changed a sparse set of isolated results into a full-?edged area of algorithmics. This area is continuing to grow even further due to the increasing demand for speed and e ciency that stems from important applications such as the World Wide Web, computational biology, computer vision, and multimedia systems. These involverequirements forinformationretrieval inheterogeneous databases, data compression, and pattern recognition. The objective of the annual CPM gathering is to provide an international forum for the presentation of research results in combinatorial pattern matching and related applications.
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Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings
The papers contained in this volume were presented at the 12th Annual S- posium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching, held July 1{4, 2001 at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel. They were selected from 35 abstracts s- mitted inresponse to the call for papers. In addition, there were invited lectures by Aviezri Fraenkel (Weizmann Institute of Science), Zvi Galil (Columbia), Rao Kosaraju (Johns Hopkins University), and Uzi Vishkin(Technion and U. Ma- land). This year the call for papers invited short (poster) presentations. They also appear in the proceedings. Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM) addresses issues of searching and matching strings and more complicated patterns such as trees, regular expr- sions, graphs, pointsets, andarrays, invariousformats.Thegoalistoderiven- trivialcombinatorialproperties ofsuchstructures andtoexploitthese properties in order to achieve superior performance for the corresponding computational problems. On the other hand, an important aim is to analyze and pinpoint the properties and conditions under which searches can not be performed e ciently. Overthepastdecadeasteady ?owofhighqualityresearch onthissubject has changed a sparse set of isolated results into a full-?edged area of algorithmics. This area is continuing to grow even further due to the increasing demand for speed and e ciency that stems from important applications such as the World Wide Web, computational biology, computer vision, and multimedia systems. These involverequirements forinformationretrieval inheterogeneous databases, data compression, and pattern recognition. The objective of the annual CPM gathering is to provide an international forum for the presentation of research results in combinatorial pattern matching and related applications.
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Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings

Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings

Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings

Combinatorial Pattern Matching: 12th Annual Symposium, CPM 2001 Jerusalem, Israel, July 1-4, 2001 Proceedings

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The papers contained in this volume were presented at the 12th Annual S- posium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching, held July 1{4, 2001 at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Jerusalem, Israel. They were selected from 35 abstracts s- mitted inresponse to the call for papers. In addition, there were invited lectures by Aviezri Fraenkel (Weizmann Institute of Science), Zvi Galil (Columbia), Rao Kosaraju (Johns Hopkins University), and Uzi Vishkin(Technion and U. Ma- land). This year the call for papers invited short (poster) presentations. They also appear in the proceedings. Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM) addresses issues of searching and matching strings and more complicated patterns such as trees, regular expr- sions, graphs, pointsets, andarrays, invariousformats.Thegoalistoderiven- trivialcombinatorialproperties ofsuchstructures andtoexploitthese properties in order to achieve superior performance for the corresponding computational problems. On the other hand, an important aim is to analyze and pinpoint the properties and conditions under which searches can not be performed e ciently. Overthepastdecadeasteady ?owofhighqualityresearch onthissubject has changed a sparse set of isolated results into a full-?edged area of algorithmics. This area is continuing to grow even further due to the increasing demand for speed and e ciency that stems from important applications such as the World Wide Web, computational biology, computer vision, and multimedia systems. These involverequirements forinformationretrieval inheterogeneous databases, data compression, and pattern recognition. The objective of the annual CPM gathering is to provide an international forum for the presentation of research results in combinatorial pattern matching and related applications.

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ISBN-13: 9783540422716
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 06/27/2001
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science , #2089
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 280
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.17(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

Regular Expression Searching over Ziv-Lempel Compressed Text.- Parallel Lempel Ziv Coding (Extended Abstract).- Approximate Matching of Run-Length Compressed Strings.- What to Do with All this Hardware? (Invited Lecture).- Efficient Experimental String Matching by Weak Factor Recognition*.- Better Filtering with Gapped q-Grams.- Fuzzy Hamming Distance: A New Dissimilarity Measure (Extended Abstract).- An Extension of the Periodicity Lemma to Longer Periods (Invited Lecture).- A Very Elementary Presentation of the Hannenhalli-Pevzner Theory.- Tandem Cyclic Alignment.- An Output-Sensitive Flexible Pattern Discovery Algorithm.- Episode Matching*.- String Resemblance Systems: A Unifying Framework for String Similarity with Applications to Literature and Music.- Efficient Discovery of Proximity Patterns with Suffix Arrays (Extended Abstract).- Computing the Equation Automaton of a Regular Expression in O(s 2 ) Space and Time.- On-Line Construction of Compact Directed Acyclic Word Graphs*.- Linear-Time Longest-Common-Prefix Computation in Suffix Arrays and Its Applications.- Multiple Pattern Matching Algorithms on Collage System.- Finding All Common Intervals of k Permutations.- Generalized Pattern Matching and the Complexity of Unavoidability Testing.- Balanced Suffix Trees (Invited Lecture).- A Fast Algorithm for Optimal Alignment between Similar Ordered Trees.- Minimum Quartet Inconsistency Is Fixed Parameter Tractable.- Optimally Compact Finite Sphere Packings — Hydrophobic Cores in the FCC.
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