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Grammatical Inference: Theoretical Results and Applications

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    Chapter 1 Grammatical Inference and Games: Extended Abstract
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    Chapter 2 Molecules, Languages and Automata
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    Chapter 3 Inferring Regular Trace Languages from Positive and Negative Samples
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    Chapter 4 Distributional Learning of Some Context-Free Languages with a Minimally Adequate Teacher
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    Chapter 5 Learning Context Free Grammars with the Syntactic Concept Lattice
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    Chapter 6 Learning Automata Teams
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    Chapter 7 Exact DFA Identification Using SAT Solvers
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    Chapter 8 Learning Deterministic Finite Automata from Interleaved Strings
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    Chapter 9 Learning Regular Expressions from Representative Examples and Membership Queries
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    Chapter 10 Splitting of Learnable Classes
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    Chapter 11 PAC-Learning Unambiguous k , l -NTS  ≤  Languages
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    Chapter 12 Bounding the Maximal Parsing Performance of Non-Terminally Separated Grammars
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    Chapter 13 CGE: A Sequential Learning Algorithm for Mealy Automata
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    Chapter 14 Using Grammar Induction to Model Adaptive Behavior of Networks of Collaborative Agents
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    Chapter 15 Transducer Inference by Assembling Specific Languages
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    Chapter 16 Sequences Classification by Least General Generalisations
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    Chapter 17 A Likelihood-Ratio Test for Identifying Probabilistic Deterministic Real-Time Automata from Positive Data
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    Chapter 18 A Local Search Algorithm for Grammatical Inference
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    Chapter 19 Polynomial-Time Identification of Multiple Context-Free Languages from Positive Data and Membership Queries
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    Chapter 20 Grammatical Inference as Class Discrimination
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    Chapter 21 MDL in the Limit
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    Chapter 22 Grammatical Inference Algorithms in MATLAB
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    Chapter 23 A Non-deterministic Grammar Inference Algorithm Applied to the Cleavage Site Prediction Problem in Bioinformatics
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    Chapter 24 Learning PDFA with Asynchronous Transitions
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    Chapter 25 Grammar Inference Technology Applications in Software Engineering
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    Chapter 26 Hölder Norms and a Hierarchy Theorem for Parameterized Classes of CCG
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    Chapter 27 Learning of Church-Rosser Tree Rewriting Systems
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    Chapter 28 Generalizing over Several Learning Settings
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    Chapter 29 Rademacher Complexity and Grammar Induction Algorithms: What It May (Not) Tell Us
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    Chapter 30 Extracting Shallow Paraphrasing Schemata from Modern Greek Text Using Statistical Significance Testing and Supervised Learning
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    Chapter 31 Learning Subclasses of Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems
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    Chapter 32 Enhanced Suffix Arrays as Language Models: Virtual k -Testable Languages
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    Chapter 33 Learning Fuzzy Context-Free Grammar—A Preliminary Report
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    Chapter 34 Polynomial Time Identification of Strict Prefix Deterministic Finite State Transducers
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Title
Grammatical Inference: Theoretical Results and Applications
Published by
ADS, September 2010
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-15488-1
ISBNs
978-3-64-215488-1, 978-3-64-215487-4
Editors

Sempere, José M., García, Pedro

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Country Count As %
Germany 1 11%
Unknown 8 89%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 2 22%
Professor 1 11%
Professor > Associate Professor 1 11%
Researcher 1 11%
Unknown 4 44%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 3 33%
Linguistics 1 11%
Medicine and Dentistry 1 11%
Unknown 4 44%
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