Graph grammars and graph grammar parsers are to visual languages what string grammars and parsers are to textual languages. A graph grammar specifies a set of valid graphs and can thus be used to formalise the syntax of a visual language. A graph grammar parser is a tool for recognising valid programs in such a formally defined visual language. A parser for context-sensitive graph grammars, which have proved to be suitable for formalising real-world visual languages, was developed by Rekers and Schürr. We propose three improvements of this parser. One of them enlarges the class of parsable graph grammars, while the other two increase the parser’s computational efficiency. Experimental results show that for some (meaningful) graph grammars, ...
In this paper we develop a theory of context-free graph grammars. Formal properties of such grammars...
A graph grammar is a generative description of a graph language (a possibly infinite set of graphs)....
In this paper, we suggest a class of (attributed) expansive graph grammars which generate languages ...
Graph grammars are graph replacement systems and can be therefore regarded as a generalization of we...
Graph parsing is known to be computationally expensive. For this reason the construction of special-...
Graph grammars may be used as natural and powerful syntax-definition formalisms for visual programmi...
Abstract: This paper proposes an edge-based context-sensitive graph grammar formalism with a concen...
AbstractGenGEd supports the visual specification of visual languages and the generation of syntax-di...
Directed graphs are an intuitive and versatile representation of natural language meaning because th...
An abstract machine for graph rewriting is the central part of the middle layer of the implementatio...
In the compiler literature, parsing algorithms for context-free grammars are presented using string ...
A key problem in semantic parsing with graph-based semantic representations is graph parsing, i.e. c...
Abstract: Deterministic graph grammars generate a family of infinite graphs which characterize conte...
The field of semantic modelling concerns formal models for semantics, that is, formal structures for...
A research into a syntactic pattern recognition model based on (edNLC) graph grammars (introduced an...
In this paper we develop a theory of context-free graph grammars. Formal properties of such grammars...
A graph grammar is a generative description of a graph language (a possibly infinite set of graphs)....
In this paper, we suggest a class of (attributed) expansive graph grammars which generate languages ...
Graph grammars are graph replacement systems and can be therefore regarded as a generalization of we...
Graph parsing is known to be computationally expensive. For this reason the construction of special-...
Graph grammars may be used as natural and powerful syntax-definition formalisms for visual programmi...
Abstract: This paper proposes an edge-based context-sensitive graph grammar formalism with a concen...
AbstractGenGEd supports the visual specification of visual languages and the generation of syntax-di...
Directed graphs are an intuitive and versatile representation of natural language meaning because th...
An abstract machine for graph rewriting is the central part of the middle layer of the implementatio...
In the compiler literature, parsing algorithms for context-free grammars are presented using string ...
A key problem in semantic parsing with graph-based semantic representations is graph parsing, i.e. c...
Abstract: Deterministic graph grammars generate a family of infinite graphs which characterize conte...
The field of semantic modelling concerns formal models for semantics, that is, formal structures for...
A research into a syntactic pattern recognition model based on (edNLC) graph grammars (introduced an...
In this paper we develop a theory of context-free graph grammars. Formal properties of such grammars...
A graph grammar is a generative description of a graph language (a possibly infinite set of graphs)....
In this paper, we suggest a class of (attributed) expansive graph grammars which generate languages ...