I have a very large n*m
matrix S
. I want to efficiently determine whether there exists a submatrix F
inside of S
. The large matrix S
can have a size as big as 500*500
.
To clarify, consider the following:
S = 1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
F1 = 2 3
5 6
F2 = 1 2
4 6
In such a case:
F1
is insideS
F2
is not insideS
Each element in the matrix is a 32-bit
integer. I can only think of using a brute-force approach to find whether F
is a submatrix of S
. I googled to find an effective algorithm, but I can't find anything.
Is there some algorithm or principle to do it faster? (Or possibly some method to optimize the brute force approach?)
PS the statistics data
A total of 8 S
On average, each S will be matched against about 44 F.
The probability of success match (i.e. F appears in a S) is
19%.