TY - BOOK ID - 94142285 TI - String Processing and Information Retrieval AU - Chávez, Edgar AU - Lonardi, Stefano AU - SpringerLink (Online service) PY - 2010 SN - 9783642163210 9783642163227 9783642163203 PB - Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg DB - UniCat KW - Information retrieval KW - Mathematical statistics KW - Biomathematics. Biometry. Biostatistics KW - Molecular biology KW - Programming KW - Information systems KW - Artificial intelligence. Robotics. Simulation. Graphics KW - Computer. Automation KW - patroonherkenning KW - factoranalyse KW - datamining KW - bio-informatica KW - multimedia KW - informatiesystemen KW - database management KW - moleculaire biologie KW - data acquisition UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:94142285 AB - Thisvolumecontainsthe paperspresentedatthe 17thInternationalSymposium on String Processing and Information Retrieval (SPIRE 2010), held October 11-13, 2010 in Los Cabos, Mexico. The annual SPIRE conference provides researchers within ?elds related to string processing and/or information retrieval a possibility to present their or- inal contributions and to meet and talk with other researchers with similar - terests. The call for papers invited submissions related to string processing (d- tionary algorithms; text searching; pattern matching; text and sequence c- pression; automata-based string processing), information retrieval (information retrieval models; indexing; ranking and ?ltering; querying and interface design), natural language processing (text analysis; text mining; machine learning; - formation extraction; language models; knowledge representation), searchapp- cations and usage (cross-lingual information access systems; multimedia inf- mation access; digital libraries; collaborative retrieval and Web-related appli- tions; semi-structured data retrieval; evaluation), and interaction of biology and computation (DNA sequencing and applications in molecular biology; evolution andphylogenetics;recognitionofgenesandregulatoryelements;sequencedriven protein structure prediction). The papers presented at the symposium were selected from 109 submissions written by authors from 30 di?erent countries. Each submission was reviewed by at least three reviewers, with a maximum of ?ve reviews for particularly challengingpapers. The ProgramCommittee accepted 39 papers(corresponding to ?35% acceptance rate): 26 long papers and 13 short papers. In addition to these presentations, SPIRE 2010 also featured invited talks by Gonzalo Navarro (Universidad de Chile) and Mark Najork (Microsoft Research, USA). ER -