calACS - Calculations for All Common Subsequences
Implements several string comparison algorithms, including
calACS (count all common subsequences), lenACS (calculate the
lengths of all common subsequences), and lenLCS (calculate the
length of the longest common subsequence). Some algorithms
differentiate between the more strict definition of
subsequence, where a common subsequence cannot be separated by
any other items, from its looser counterpart, where a common
subsequence can be interrupted by other items. This difference
is shown in the suffix of the algorithm (-Strict vs -Loose).
For example, q-w is a common subsequence of q-w-e-r and q-e-w-r
on the looser definition, but not on the more strict
definition. calACSLoose Algorithm from Wang, H. All common
subsequences (2007) IJCAI International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, pp. 635-640.