String Matching with Wildcards in the Massively Parallel Computation Model
October 25, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
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Authors
MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Hamed Saleh, Saeed Seddighin, Xiaorui Sun
arXiv ID
1910.11829
Category
cs.DC: Distributed Computing
Citations
12
Venue
ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures
Last Checked
4 months ago
Abstract
We study distributed algorithms for string matching problem in presence of wildcard characters. Given a string T (a text), we look for all occurrences of another string P (a pattern) as a substring of string T . Each wildcard character in the pattern matches a specific class of strings based on its type. String matching is one of the most fundamental problems in computer science, especially in the fields of bioinformatics and machine learning. Persistent effort has led to a variety of algorithms for the problem since 1960s. With rise of big data and the inevitable demand to solve problems on huge data sets, there have been many attempts to adapt classic algorithms into the MPC framework to obtain further efficiency. MPC is a recent framework for parallel computation of big data, which is designed to capture the MapReduce-like algorithms. In this paper, we study the string matching problem using a set of tools translated to MPC model. We consider three types of wildcards in string matching: - '?' wildcard: In this setting, the pattern is allowed to contain special '?' characters or don't cares that match any character of the text. String matching with don't cares could be solved by fast convolutions, and we give a constant round MPC algorithm for which by utilizing FFT in a constant number of MPC rounds. - '+' wildcard: '+' wildcard is a special character that allows for arbitrary repetitions of a character. When the pattern contains '+' wildcard characters, our algorithm runs in a constant number of MPC rounds by a reduction from subset matching problem. - '*' wildcard: '*' is a special character that matches with any substring of the text. When '*' is allowed in the pattern, we solve two special cases of the problem in logarithmic rounds.
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