Abstract
Two algorithms are presented that solve the problem of recovering the longest common subsequence of two strings. The first algorithm is an improvement of Hirschberg's divide-and-conquer algorithm. The second algorithm is an improvement of Hunt-Szymanski algorithm based on an efficient computation of all dominant match points. These two algorithms use bit-vector operations and are shown to work very efficiently in practice.
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