An Information Retrieval Algorithm for Accounting Internal Audit Using Multi-Pattern Similarity Matching release_yobjtsv7ezdynefuclagdos5cy

by Chunguang Ma, Hongjun Bei, Guihua Chen, Jianhui Gao

Published in Mobile Information Systems by Hindawi Limited.

2022   Volume 2022, p1-11

Abstract

The multi-mode matching has noteworthy transformations equated with the classical multi-mode matching algorithms. It is frequently used for the policy part of the TCP connection to connect the English characters. In this article, we analyzed the features of multi-mode similarity for audit information retrieval in a cluttered environment. The proposed model analyzed the performance theorem of a multi-mode matching algorithm for audit information retrieval. It also analyzed the shortcomings of existing multi-mode similarity systems and proposed a multi-mode algorithm based on the trail hash trie matching machine suitable for mixed Chinese and English environments. The algorithm converts the set of pattern strings into multiple finite automata and then builds a state driver using the set of pattern strings. The state driver is driven by the characters of the string to be matched in turn, and each finite automaton is driven by the state driver to achieve similar multimodal matching with mixed English and Chinese characters by allowing the insertion errors. The algorithm does not need to match every character and can make full use of the information of this unsuccessful match during the matching process and skip as many characters as possible by combining the improved text window mechanism. It can control the upper limit of allowed errors for each pattern string. The matching speed is independent of the number k of allowed insertion errors. The algorithm has comprehensive application projections in the fields of information auditing, database, and information retrieval, respectively.
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