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A Direct Lookup Array (DLA) is allocated to store the next hops of the remaining prefixes, whose lengths are ≤ 20 bits, using the prefixes themselves as the indices.
Words that were not found in WordNet direct lookup were further processed using Google's suggestion API [52] and Levenshtein [53] editing function.
The first group is stored in a direct lookup array (DLA), while the other two are stored in separate sets consisting of one BF and one HT (G1 and G2, respectively).
Dharmapurikar et al. have also described the use of Counting Bloom Filters (CBFs) [23] to enable dynamic forwarding tables (FIBs) and Controlled Prefix Expansion (CPE) [4] to reduce the number of BFs and HTs pairs for IPv4 to 2 pairs and a direct lookup array (DLA).
The HT is capable of direct lookup of a q-gram, and the SA can very rapidly look up q-grams of variable length.
The hash table performs direct lookup of a q-gram, and the suffix array performs very fast lookup of variable-length strings by exploiting binary search.
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Compared with the general approaches such as direct table lookup or direct programminglevel solution, our method outperforms them either in physical gate count or throughput.
The approach includes four steps: Direct dictionary lookup is done for each predicted positive sentence to detect whether there are relevant genes appearing in the sentence.
These instructions are for Clark County: Visit The county website and from the "Online Services" flyout, choose "Property Lookup" (Direct link does not always work).
In this article, a low complexity, direct-learning multilevel lookup table based adaptive digital predistortion technique has been proposed to linearize a PA.
Laribus contains privacy-preserving mechanisms for both direct queries and DHT lookups.
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