نتایج جستجو برای: edit distance

تعداد نتایج: 242096  

2009
Brijnesh J. Jain Klaus Obermayer

This paper formulates a necessary and sufficient condition for a generic graph matching problem to be equivalent to the maximum vertex and edge weight clique problem in a derived association graph. The consequences of this results are threefold: first, the condition is general enough to cover a broad range of practical graph matching problems; second, a proof to establish equivalence between gr...

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Nils M. Kriege Matthias Fey Denis Fisseler Petra Mutzel Frank Weichert

The cuneiform script constitutes one of the earliest systems of writing and is realized by wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets. A tremendous number of cuneiform tablets have already been discovered and are incrementally digitalized and made available to automated processing. As reading cuneiform script is still a manual task, we address the real-world application of recognizing cuneiform signs b...

2007
Laurent Boyer Amaury Habrard Marc Sebban

The problem of learning metrics between structured data (strings, trees or graphs) has been the subject of various recent papers. With regard to the specific case of trees, some approaches focused on the learning of edit probabilities required to compute a so-called stochastic tree edit distance. However, to reduce the algorithmic and learning constraints, the deletion and insertion operations ...

1998
Horst Bunke

This paper first reviews some theoretical results in errortolerant graph matching that were obtained recently. The results include a new metric for error-tolerant graph matching based on maximum common subgraph, a relation between maximum common subgraph and graph edit distance, and the existence of classes of cost functions for error-tolerant graph matching. Then some new optimal algorithms fo...

2015
Vincenzo Carletti Benoit Gaüzère Luc Brun Mario Vento

Graph edit distance corresponds to a flexible graph dissimilarity measure. Unfortunately, its computation requires an exponential complexity according to the number of nodes of both graphs being compared. Some heuristics based on bipartite assignment algorithms have been proposed in order to approximate the graph edit distance. However, these heuristics lack of accuracy since they are based eit...

2007
Shihyen Chen Kaizhong Zhang

An ordered labeled tree is a tree in which the nodes are labeled and the left-to-right order among siblings is significant. The edit distance between two ordered labeled trees is the minimum cost of transforming one tree into the other by a sequence of edit operations. Among the best known tree edit distance algorithms, the majority can be categorized in terms of a framework named cover strateg...

Journal: :J. Comb. Optim. 2014
Shihyen Chen Kaizhong Zhang

An ordered labeled tree is a tree in which the nodes are labeled and the left-to-right order among siblings is relevant. The edit distance between two ordered labeled trees is the minimum cost of transforming one tree into the other through a sequence of edit operations. We present techniques for speeding up the tree edit distance computation which are applicable to a family of algorithms based...

2008
Niels Lohmann

Many work has been conducted to analyze service choreographies to assert manyfold correctness criteria. While errors can be detected automatically, the correction of defective services is usually done manually. This paper introduces a graph-based approach to calculate the minimal edit distance between a given defective service and synthesized correct services. This edit distance helps to automa...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 1993
Andrés Marzal Enrique Vidal

Given two strings X and Y over a finite alphabet, the normalized edit distance between X and Y, d( X , Y ) is defined as the minimum of W ( P ) / L ( P ) , where P is an editing path between X and Y , W ( P ) is the sum of the weights of the elementary edit operations of P, and L ( P ) is the number of these operations (length of P). In this paper, it is shown that in general, d ( X , Y ) canno...

Journal: :Inf. Comput. 2007
Stavros Konstantinidis

The edit distance (or Levenshtein distance) between two words is the smallest number of substitutions, insertions, and deletions of symbols that can be used to transform one of the words into the other. In this paper we consider the problem of computing the edit distance of a regular language (also known as constraint system), that is, the set of words accepted by a given finite automaton. This...

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