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In view, it is very common that the input is a model of the date.The project items on design of efficiency.Our primary emotivation is molecular biology, where sex models for certain data are used:textiles with villcards, in determination texts, and profiles.In the context of the approval of assistance and various failures of approval in texts.In their share at work-case value algorithms;hwever, recent study in the area of Fine-grainated complexites that are only acceptable.They enjoy at experental verification of our approaches. (English)
 
Property / summary: In view, it is very common that the input is a model of the date.The project items on design of efficiency.Our primary emotivation is molecular biology, where sex models for certain data are used:textiles with villcards, in determination texts, and profiles.In the context of the approval of assistance and various failures of approval in texts.In their share at work-case value algorithms;hwever, recent study in the area of Fine-grainated complexites that are only acceptable.They enjoy at experental verification of our approaches. (English) / rank
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Algorithms for text processing with ers and aunts
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    656,436.0 zloty
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    157,544.64 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    656,436.0 zloty
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    157,544.64 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    100.0 percent
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    1 July 2017
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    30 June 2019
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    UNIWERSYTET WARSZAWSKI
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    In pattern matching, it is very common that the input data is corrupted or that we only have an imprecise model of the data. The project focuses on design of efficient algorithms for pattern matching and data structures for indexing for data with errors and uncertainties. Our primary motivation is molecular biology, where several models for uncertain data are used: texts with wildcards, indeterminate texts, weighted sequences (i.e., position weight matrices) and profiles. We consider approximate pattern matching under the Hamming distance and various kinds of approximate periodicities (quasiperiodicities) in texts. We aim at worst-case efficient algorithms; however, recent study in the area of fine-grained complexity suggests that for some of the problems on texts, the state-of-the-art or even naive algorithms are probably optimal. We also aim at experimental verification of our approaches. (Polish)
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    POIR.04.04.00-00-24BA/16
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