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The Computer Journal 1970 13(1):14-19; doi:10.1093/comjnl/13.1.14
© 1970 by British Computer Society
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The cumulative recurrence library

M. G. Notley *

Research and Advanced Development Organisation, International Computers Limited, Minerva Road, Park Royal, London, UK

The Cumulative Recurrence Library (CRL) is an heuristic procedure for finding recurring strings of adjacent symbols within a text. The mechanism of the CRL is described in some detail. Some preliminary experimental results are quoted. Possible variations of the CRL procedure are discussed, and some applications of the CRL are considered.


Received January 1969.

* Research and Advanced Development Organisation, International Computers Limited, Minerva Road, Park Royal, London NW10


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