The Complexity and Application of Syntactic Pattern Recognition Using Finite Inductive Strings

author: Elijah Myers, Department of Computer Science, Winston-Salem State University
published: Oct. 14, 2010,   recorded: September 2010,   views: 2584
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We describe herein the results of implementing an algorithm for syntactic pattern recognition using the concept of Finite Inductive Sequences (FI). We discuss this idea, and then provide a big O estimate of the time to execute for the algorithms. We then provide some empirical data to support the analysis of the timing. This timing is critical if one wants to process millions of symbols from multiple sequences simultaneously. Lastly, we provide an example of the two FI algorithms applied to actual data taken from a gene and then describe some results as well as the associated data derived from this example.

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