7th International Symposium On String Processing And Information Retrieval

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7th International Symposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval

Annotation The 31 papers discuss such topics as a model and software architecture for visualizing search results on the World Wide Web, a survey of longest common subsequence algorithms, an effective clustering algorithm to index high dimensional metric spaces, rotation-invariant histogram filters for similarity and distance measures between digital images, a fully compressed pattern matching algorithm for balanced straight-line programs, a word-stemming algorithm for the Spanish language, fast multi- pattern search algorithms for detecting intrusion, implementing document ranking within a logical framework, parallel searches using partitioned inverted files, and detecting prosodic stress and topics in spoken sentences. Subjects are not indexed. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
String Processing and Information Retrieval

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 13th International Conference on String Processing and Information Retrieval, SPIRE 2006. The 26 revised full papers and 5 revised short papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized in topical sections on Web clustering and text categorisation, strings, user behaviour, Web search algorithms, compression, correction, information retrieval applications, bio-informatics, and Web search engines.
String Processing and Information Retrieval

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 Retrieval, SPIRE 2003, held in Manaus, Brazil. SPIRE 2003 received 54 full submissions from 17 countries, namely: - gentina(2), Australia(2), Brazil(9),Canada(1),Chile (4),Colombia(2),Czech Republic (1), Finland (10), France (1), Japan (2), Korea (5), Malaysia (1), P- tugal (2), Spain (6), Turkey (1), UK (1), USA (4) – the numbers in parentheses indicate the number of submissions from that country. In the nontrivial task of selecting the papers to be published in these proceedings we were fortunate to count on a very international program committee with 43 members, represe- ing all continents but one. These people, in turn, used the help of 40 external referees. During the review processall but a few papers had four reviewsinstead of the usual three, and at the end 21 submissions were accepted to be p- lished as full papers, yielding an acceptance rate of about 38%. An additional set of six short papers was also accepted. The technical program spans over the two well-de?ned scopes of SPIRE (string processing and information retrieval) with a number of papers also focusing on important application domains such as bioinformatics. SPIRE 2003 also features two invited speakers: Krishna Bharat (Google, Inc. ) and Joa ̃o Meidanis (State Univ. of Campinas and Scylla Bioinformatics).