Linear-time Computation of DAWGs, Symmetric Indexing Structures, and MAWs for Integer Alphabets

July 04, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· πŸ› Theoretical Computer Science

πŸ‘» CAUSE OF DEATH: Ghosted
No code link whatsoever

"No code URL or promise found in abstract"

Evidence collected by the PWNC Scanner

Authors Yuta Fujishige, Yuki Tsujimaru, Shunsuke Inenaga, Hideo Bannai, Masayuki Takeda arXiv ID 2307.01428 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Cross-listed cs.FL Citations 8 Venue Theoretical Computer Science Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
The directed acyclic word graph (DAWG) of a string $y$ of length $n$ is the smallest (partial) DFA which recognizes all suffixes of $y$ with only $O(n)$ nodes and edges. In this paper, we show how to construct the DAWG for the input string $y$ from the suffix tree for $y$, in $O(n)$ time for integer alphabets of polynomial size in $n$. In so doing, we first describe a folklore algorithm which, given the suffix tree for $y$, constructs the DAWG for the reversed string of $y$ in $O(n)$ time. Then, we present our algorithm that builds the DAWG for $y$ in $O(n)$ time for integer alphabets, from the suffix tree for $y$. We also show that a straightforward modification to our DAWG construction algorithm leads to the first $O(n)$-time algorithm for constructing the affix tree of a given string $y$ over an integer alphabet. Affix trees are a text indexing structure supporting bidirectional pattern searches. We then discuss how our constructions can lead to linear-time algorithms for building other text indexing structures, such as linear-size suffix tries and symmetric CDAWGs in linear time in the case of integer alphabets. As a further application to our $O(n)$-time DAWG construction algorithm, we show that the set $\mathsf{MAW}(y)$ of all minimal absent words (MAWs) of $y$ can be computed in optimal, input- and output-sensitive $O(n + |\mathsf{MAW}(y)|)$ time and $O(n)$ working space for integer alphabets.
Community shame:
Not yet rated
Community Contributions

Found the code? Know the venue? Think something is wrong? Let us know!

πŸ“œ Similar Papers

In the same crypt β€” Data Structures & Algorithms

Died the same way β€” πŸ‘» Ghosted