In order to perform probabilistic program analysis we need to consider probabilistic languages or languages with a probabilistic semantics, as well as a corresponding framework for the analysis which is able to accommodate probabilistic properties and properties of probabilistic computations. To this purpose we investigate the relationship between three different types of probabilistic semantics for a core imperative language, namely Kozen’s Fixpoint Semantics, our Linear Operator Semantics and probabilistic versions of Maximal Trace Semantics. We also discuss the relationship between Probabilistic Abstract Interpretation (PAI) and statistical or linear regression analysis. While classical Abstract Interpretation, based on Galois connection...
When modelling a complex system, such as one with distributed functionality, we need to choose an ap...
We review Wilhelm’s work on WCET for hard real-time applications and also recent work on analysis of...
Within the context of a quantitative generalisation of the well established framework of Abstract In...
In order to perform probabilistic program analysis we need to consider probabilistic languages or la...
The aims of these lecture notes are two-fold: (i) we investigate the relation between the operationa...
We present a method for approximating the semantics of probabilistic programs to the purpose of cons...
We present a formal framework for syntax directed probabilistic program analysis. Our focus is on pr...
Probabilistic Abstract Interpretation is a framework for program analysis that allows us to accommod...
We show how the framework of probabilistic abstract interpretation can be applied to statically anal...
We present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative programs...
AbstractWe present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative ...
AbstractWhen modelling a complex system, such as one with distributed functionality, we need to choo...
AbstractIn this paper we show how the framework of probabilistic abstract interpretation can be appl...
We review Wilhelm's work on WCET for hard real-time applications and also recent work on analysis of...
AbstractWithin the context of a quantitative generalisation of the well established framework of Abs...
When modelling a complex system, such as one with distributed functionality, we need to choose an ap...
We review Wilhelm’s work on WCET for hard real-time applications and also recent work on analysis of...
Within the context of a quantitative generalisation of the well established framework of Abstract In...
In order to perform probabilistic program analysis we need to consider probabilistic languages or la...
The aims of these lecture notes are two-fold: (i) we investigate the relation between the operationa...
We present a method for approximating the semantics of probabilistic programs to the purpose of cons...
We present a formal framework for syntax directed probabilistic program analysis. Our focus is on pr...
Probabilistic Abstract Interpretation is a framework for program analysis that allows us to accommod...
We show how the framework of probabilistic abstract interpretation can be applied to statically anal...
We present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative programs...
AbstractWe present a semantics-based technique for analysing probabilistic properties of imperative ...
AbstractWhen modelling a complex system, such as one with distributed functionality, we need to choo...
AbstractIn this paper we show how the framework of probabilistic abstract interpretation can be appl...
We review Wilhelm's work on WCET for hard real-time applications and also recent work on analysis of...
AbstractWithin the context of a quantitative generalisation of the well established framework of Abs...
When modelling a complex system, such as one with distributed functionality, we need to choose an ap...
We review Wilhelm’s work on WCET for hard real-time applications and also recent work on analysis of...
Within the context of a quantitative generalisation of the well established framework of Abstract In...