Reducing the space requirement of suffix trees

Volume: 29, Issue: 13, Pages: 1149 - 1171
Published: Nov 1, 1999
Abstract
We show that suffix trees store various kinds of redundant information. We exploit these redundancies to obtain more space efficient representations. The most space efficient of our representations requires 20 bytes per input character in the worst case, and 10.1 bytes per input character on average for a collection of 42 files of different type. This is an advantage of more than 8 bytes per input character over previous work. Our...
Paper Details
Title
Reducing the space requirement of suffix trees
Published Date
Nov 1, 1999
Volume
29
Issue
13
Pages
1149 - 1171
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