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A new distance metric on strings computable in linear time
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    A new distance metric on strings computable in linear time (English)
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    We describe a new metric for sequence comparison that emphasizes global similarity over sequential matching at the local level. It has the advantage over the Levenshtein metric that strings of lengths n and m can be compared in time proportional to \(n+m\) instead of nm. Various mathematical properties of the metric are established.
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    string matching
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    partial match
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    distance metric
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    clustering
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    text processing
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    editing
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    spelling correction
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    sequence comparison
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    sequential matching
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