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Algorithmic Learning Theory - 22nd International Conference, ALT 2011, Espoo, Finland, October 5-7, 2011, Proceedings (Paperback)
Jyriki Kivinen, Csaba Szepesvari, Esko Ukkonen, Thomas Zeugmann
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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 22nd
International Conference on Algorithmic Learning Theory, ALT 2011,
held in Espoo, Finland, in October 2011, co-located with the 14th
International Conference on Discovery Science, DS 2011.
The 28 revised full papers presented together with the abstracts of
5 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous
submissions. The papers are divided into topical sections of papers
on inductive inference, regression, bandit problems, online
learning, kernel and margin-based methods, intelligent agents and
other learning models.
It is our great pleasure to introduce the proceedings of the 20th
anniversary edition of the Annual Symposium on Combinatorial
Pattern Matching (CPM). The meeting was held in Lille,
France,hosted by the Laboratoired'Informatique Fondamentale de
Lille (LIFL) a?liated with the Universit' e de Lille 1 and the
French Centre National de Recherche Scienti?que (CNRS), as well as
by INRIA Lille - Nord Europe. Started in 1990as a summer school
with about 30 invited participants, CPM
quicklyevolvedintoarepresentativeannualinternationalconference.Principally
motivated by combinatorial algorithms for search problems in
strings (texts, sequences), the scope of CPM extended to more
complex data structures such
astrees,graphs,two-dimensionalarrays,or setsof
points.Thosestudiesresulted
inarichcollectionofalgorithmictechniquesanddatastructures,makingbridges
to other parts of the theory of discrete algorithms and algorithm
engineering. Today, the area of combinatorial pattern matching is a
well-identi?ed active sub?eld of algorithmic research. Importantly,
this development has been fertilized by a number of major -
plication areas providing direct motivations and fruitful feedback
to the CPM problematics. Those applications include data
compression, computational bi-
ogy,Internetsearch,datamining,informationretrieval,coding,naturallanguage
processing,pattern recognition,music analysis, and others. On the
one hand, all these areas make use of combinatorial pattern
matching techniques and, on the
otherhand,raisenewpatternmatchingproblems.Forexample,the
fastprogress in computational molecular biology, triggered in the
1990s by the availability of mass genomic data, considerably
in?uenced the combinatorial pattern matching ?eld: as an
illustration, about one-third of the papers presented in this
volume deal with problems related to bioinformatics applications.
This volume presents the proceedings of the 6th International
Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching, CPM '95, held in
Espoo, Finland in July 1995.
CPM addresses issues of searching and matching strings and more
complicated patterns such as trees, regular expressions, extended
expressions, etc. The aim is to derive non-trivial combinatorial
properties in order to improve the performance of the corresponding
computational problems. This volume presents 27 selected refereed
full research papers and two invited papers; it addresses all
current aspects of CPM and its applications such as the design and
analysis of algorithms for pattern matching problems in strings,
graphs, and hypertexts, as well as in biological sequences and
molecules.
The papers in this volume were presented at SWAT 92, the Third
Scandinavian Workshop on Algorithm Theory. The workshop, which
continues the tradition ofSWAT 88, SWAT 90, and the Workshop on
Algorithms and Data Structures (WADS 89, WADS 91), is intended as
an international forum for researchers in the area of design and
analysis of algorithms. The volume contains invited papers by L.G.
Valiant (Direct bulk-synchronous parallel algorithms), A.A.
Razborov (On small depth threshold circuits), G. Gonnet (Efficient
two-dimensional searching), and E. Welzl (New results on linear
programming and related problems), together with 34 selected
contributed papers. Contributions cover algorithms and data
structures in all areas, including combinatorics, computational
geometry, data bases, parallel and distributed computing, and
graphics.
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