String Algorithms in C String Algorithms in C

String Algorithms in C

Efficient Text Representation and Search

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Publisher Description

Implement practical data structures and algorithms for text search and discover how it is used inside other larger applications. This unique in-depth guide explains string algorithms using the C programming language. String Algorithms in C teaches you the following algorithms and how to use them: classical exact search algorithms; tries and compact tries; suffix trees and arrays; approximative pattern searches; and more.   

In this book, author Thomas Mailund provides a library with all the algorithms and applicable source code that you can use in your own programs. There are implementations of all the algorithms presented in this book so there are plenty of examples.  

You’ll understand that string algorithms are used in various applications such as image processing, computer vision, text analytics processing from data science to web applications, information retrieval from databases, network security, and much more.  

You will:
Use classical exact search algorithms including naive search, borders/border search, Knuth-Morris-Pratt, and Boyer-Moor with or without HorspoolSearch in trees, use tries and compact tries, and work with the Aho-Carasick algorithmProcess suffix trees including the use and development of McCreight’s algorithmWork with suffix arrays including binary searches; sorting naive constructions; suffix tree construction; skew algorithms; and the Borrows-Wheeler transform (BWT)Deal with enhanced suffix arrays including longest common prefix (LCP)Carry out approximative pattern searches among suffix trees and approximative BWT searches 

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2020
28 August
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
302
Pages
PUBLISHER
Apress
SIZE
12.7
MB

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