Publication: Two Novel Techniques for Grammatical Inference
All || By Area || By Year| Title | Two Novel Techniques for Grammatical Inference | Authors/Editors* | Michael Curchin, Stefan C. Kremer |
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| Where published* | University of Guelph |
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| Year* | 2008 |
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| Abstract |
The techniques used for grammatical inference have been applied to numerous diverse areas where learning how a given language works is important. This paper explores two novel techniques for grammatical inference: the first to predict future bits in a binary time-series, and the second to recreate a deterministic finite automaton from positive and negative examples. |
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