On-line construction of compact directed acyclic word graphs

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Abstract

Many different index structures, providing efficient solutions to problems related to pattern matching, have been introduced so far. Examples of these structures are suffix trees and directed acyclic word graphs (DAWGs), which can be efficiently constructed in linear time and space. Compact directed acyclic word graphs (CDAWGs) are an index structure preserving some features of both suffix trees and DAWGs, and require less space than both of them. An algorithm which directly constructs CDAWGs in linear time and space was first introduced by Crochemore and Vérin, based on McCreight's algorithm for constructing suffix trees. In this work, we present a novel on-line linear-time algorithm that builds the CDAWG for a single string as well as for a set of strings, inspired by Ukkonen's on-line algorithm for constructing suffix trees.

Keywords

Pattern matching on strings
Compact directed acyclic word graphs
Directed acyclic word graphs
Suffix trees
On-line and linear-time algorithms

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