String Processing and Information Retrieval 10th International Symposium, SPIRE 2003, Manaus, Brazil, October 8-10, 2003, Proceedings / edited by Mario A. Nascimento, Edleno S. de Moura, Arlindo L. Oliveira.

This volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series provides a c- prehensive, state-of-the-art survey of recent advances in string processing and information retrieval. It includes invited and research papers presented at the 10th International Symposium on String Processing and Information...

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Other Authors: Nascimento, Mario A. (Editor), Moura, Edleno S. de (Editor), Oliveira, Arlindo L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2003.
Edition:1st ed. 2003.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2857
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Table of Contents:
  • Invited Papers
  • Patterns on the Web
  • Current Challenges in Bioinformatics
  • Web Algorithms
  • What’s Changed? Measuring Document Change in Web Crawling for Search Engines
  • Link Information as a Similarity Measure in Web Classification
  • A Three Level Search Engine Index Based in Query Log Distribution
  • Bit-Parallel Algorithms
  • Row-wise Tiling for the Myers’ Bit-Parallel Approximate String Matching Algorithm
  • Alternative Algorithms for Bit-Parallel String Matching
  • Bit-Parallel Approximate String Matching Algorithms with Transposition
  • Compression
  • Processing of Huffman Compressed Texts with a Super-Alphabet
  • (S,C)-Dense Coding: An Optimized Compression Code for Natural Language Text Databases
  • Linear-Time Off-Line Text Compression by Longest-First Substitution
  • SCM: Structural Contexts Model for Improving Compression in Semistructured Text Databases
  • Categorization and Ranking
  • Ranking Structured Documents Using Utility Theory in the Bayesian Network Retrieval Model
  • An Empirical Comparison of Text Categorization Methods
  • Improving Text Retrieval in Medical Collections Through Automatic Categorization
  • Music Retrieval
  • A Bit-Parallel Suffix Automaton Approach for (?,?)-Matching in Music Retrieval
  • Flexible and Efficient Bit-Parallel Techniques for Transposition Invariant Approximate Matching in Music Retrieval
  • Multilingual Information Retrieval
  • FindStem: Analysis and Evaluation of a Turkish Stemming Algorithm
  • Non-adjacent Digrams Improve Matching of Cross-Lingual Spelling Variants
  • The Implementation and Evaluation of a Lexicon-Based Stemmer
  • French Noun Phrase Indexing and Mining for an Information Retrieval System
  • Subsequences and Distributed Algorithms
  • New Refinement Techniques for Longest Common Subsequence Algorithms
  • The Size of Subsequence Automaton
  • Distributed Query Processing Using Suffix Arrays
  • Algorithms on Strings and Trees
  • BFT: Bit Filtration Technique for Approximate String Join in Biological Databases
  • A Practical Index for Genome Searching
  • Using WordNet for Word Sense Disambiguation to Support Concept Map Construction
  • Memory-Adaptative Dynamic Spatial Approximation Trees
  • Large Edit Distance with Multiple Block Operations.