World and internet is full of textual information. We search for information using textual queries, we read websites, books, e-mails. All those are strings from the point of view of computer science. To make sense of all that information and make search efficient, search engines use many string algorithms. Moreover, the emerging field of personalized medicine uses many search algorithms to find disease-causing mutations in the human genome. In this online course you will learn key pattern matching concepts: tries, suffix trees, suffix arrays and even the Burrows-Wheeler transform.

Algorithms on Strings

Algorithms on Strings
This course is part of Data Structures and Algorithms Specialization



Instructors: Neil Rhodes
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Reviewed on Jun 26, 2021
The course is well designed, concepts are clearly elaborated and taught in depth. Personally, it was a challenging course to complete.
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course content was great but i personally feels some difficulties in the implementation part so the course is meant to be more implementation oriented . thank you for the wondorful course
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The professor explained clearly as usual. The first 3 weeks is not too hard but final week took me really long time to understand.
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