TY - BOOK ID - 107408045 TI - String Processing and Information Retrieval : 14th International Symposium, SPIRE 2007 Santiago, Chile, October 29-31, 2007 Proceedings AU - Ziviani, Nivio AU - Baeza-Yates, Ricardo AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2007 SN - 9783540755302 PB - Berlin Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg DB - UniCat KW - Ergodic theory. Information theory KW - Complex analysis KW - Computer science KW - Information systems KW - Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics KW - coderen KW - complexe analyse (wiskunde) KW - database management KW - programmatielogica KW - robots KW - informatietheorie UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:107408045 AB - Thisvolumecontainsthe paperspresentedatthe 14thInternationalSymposium onStringProcessingandInformationRetrieval(SPIRE),heldinSantiago,Chile, onOctober29-31,2007.SPIRE2007wasorganizedintandemwiththe5thLatin American Web Congress (LA-WEB), with both conferencessharingacommon day on Web Retrieval. The papers in this volume were selected from 77 papers submitted from 25 di?erent countries in response to the Call for Papers. Due to the high quality of the submissions, a total of 27 papers were accepted as full papers, yie- ing an acceptance rate of about 35%. SPIRE 2007 also featured three talks by invited speakers: Andrew Tomkins (Yahoo! Research, USA), Nivio Ziviani (F- eral University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) and Justin Zobel (NICTA, Melbourne, Australia). The SPIRE annual symposium provides an opportunity for researchers to present original contributions on areas such as string processing (dictionary - gorithms, text searching, pattern matching, text compression, text mining, n- ural language processing, and automata based string processing), information retrieval (IR modeling, indexing, ranking and ?ltering, interface design, visu- ization, cross-lingual IR systems, multimedia IR, digital libraries, collaborative retrieval, and Web related applications), interaction of biology and computation (DNA sequencing and applications in molecular biology, evolution and phylo- netics, recognition of genes and regulatory elements, and sequence driven p- tein structure prediction), and information retrieval languages and applications (XML,SGML,informationretrievalfromsemi-structureddata,textmining,and generation of structured data from text). Special thanks are due to the members of the Program Committee and the additional reviewers who worked very hard to ensure the timely review of all submitted manuscripts. Thanks are due to Fabiano Cupertino Botelho, a Ph.D. ER -