Intuitively, if two strings S-1 and S-2 are sufficiently similar and we already have an FM-index for S-1 then, by storing a little extra information, we should be able to reuse parts of that index in an FM-index for S-2. We formalize this intuition and show that it can lead to significant space savings in practice, as well as to some interesting theoretical problems.

Relative FM-Indexes

Manzini Giovanni;
2014

Abstract

Intuitively, if two strings S-1 and S-2 are sufficiently similar and we already have an FM-index for S-1 then, by storing a little extra information, we should be able to reuse parts of that index in an FM-index for S-2. We formalize this intuition and show that it can lead to significant space savings in practice, as well as to some interesting theoretical problems.
2014
Inglese
8799
52
64
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http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-11918-2_6
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String Processing and Information Retrieval
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Belazzougui, Djamal; Gagie, Travis; Gog, Simon; Manzini, Giovanni; Siren, Jouni
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