Automata with monitor counters, where the transitions do not depend on counter values, and nested weighted automata are two expressive automata-theoretic frameworks for quantitative properties. For a well-studied and wide class of quantitative functions, we establish that automata with monitor counters and nested weighted automata are equivalent. We study for the first time such quantitative automata under probabilistic semantics. We show that several problems that are undecidable for the classical questions of emptiness and universality become decidable under the probabilistic semantics. We present a complete picture of decidability for such automata, and even an almost-complete picture of computational complexity, for the probabilistic qu...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights on transitions. They d...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
In this paper we review various automata-theoretic formalisms for expressing quantitative properties...
Recently there has been a significant effort to handle quantitative properties in formal verificatio...
Recently there has been a significant effort to handle quantitative properties in formal verificatio...
Abstract. Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real numb...
We explore language semantics for automata combining probabilistic and nondeterministic behaviors. W...
Weighted automata are nondeterministic automata with numerical weights on transitions. They can defi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights on transitions. They d...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
Nondeterministic weighted automata are finite automata with numerical weights oil transitions. They ...
In this paper we review various automata-theoretic formalisms for expressing quantitative properties...
Recently there has been a significant effort to handle quantitative properties in formal verificatio...
Recently there has been a significant effort to handle quantitative properties in formal verificatio...
Abstract. Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real numb...
We explore language semantics for automata combining probabilistic and nondeterministic behaviors. W...
Weighted automata are nondeterministic automata with numerical weights on transitions. They can defi...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
The containment problem for quantitative automata is the natural quantitative generalisation of the ...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...
The emptiness and containment problems for probabilistic automata are natural quantitative generalis...
Quantitative generalizations of classical languages, which assign to each word a real number instead...