International audienceIn this paper we describe a ''light'' algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton recognising a finite set of words. The algorithm runs in linear time. We carried out good experimental results on real dictionaries, on biological sequences and on the sets of suffixes (resp. factors) of a set of words that shows how our automaton is near to the minimal one. For the suffixes of a text, we propose a modified construction that leads to an even smaller automaton. We moreover construct linear algorithms for the insertion and deletion of a word in a finite set, directly from the constructed automaton
International audienceWe present an algorithm for constructing the minimal automaton recognizing A∗X...
We give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of constant ...
AbstractWe give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of c...
International audienceIn this paper we describe a ''light'' algorithm for the on-line construction o...
In this paper we describe a “light” algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton reco...
In this paper we describe a “light ” algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton rec...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic d...
In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic determinist...
In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic determinist...
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International audienceIn this paper we focus on the construction of the minimal deterministic finite...
AbstractWe present a semi-incremental algorithm for constructing minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
In this paper we focus on the construction of the minimal deterministic finite automaton Sk that rec...
AbstractLet a partial deterministic finite automaton be a DFA in which each state need not have a tr...
International audienceWe present an algorithm for constructing the minimal automaton recognizing A∗X...
We give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of constant ...
AbstractWe give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of c...
International audienceIn this paper we describe a ''light'' algorithm for the on-line construction o...
In this paper we describe a “light” algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton reco...
In this paper we describe a “light ” algorithm for the on-line construction of a small automaton rec...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic d...
In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic determinist...
In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic determinist...
This chapter presents a new algorithm for incrementally building minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
This paper compares various methods for constructing minimal, deterministic, acyclic, finite-state a...
International audienceIn this paper we focus on the construction of the minimal deterministic finite...
AbstractWe present a semi-incremental algorithm for constructing minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
In this paper we focus on the construction of the minimal deterministic finite automaton Sk that rec...
AbstractLet a partial deterministic finite automaton be a DFA in which each state need not have a tr...
International audienceWe present an algorithm for constructing the minimal automaton recognizing A∗X...
We give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of constant ...
AbstractWe give a linear-time algorithm to reconstruct a finite word w over a finite alphabet A of c...