Inspired by property testing, our objective is to obtain sublinear algorithms for deciding properties of XML databases approximatively. More precisely, we investigate the properties of whether an unranked tree is valid for a DTD, or more generally, whether it is recognized by a tree automaton.We start our studies by the simpler case of words and we considered the approximate membership problem for word non-deterministic automata. For this problem, we provide an efficient tester that runs in polynomial time in the size of the input automata and the error precision. We also improve the previous [Alon, Krivelevich, Newman, and Szegedy, 2000b] approximate membership tester for regular languages modulo the Hamming distance, so that it runs in poly...
International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pa...
AbstractWe introduce the class of rigid tree automata (RTA), an extension of standard bottom-up auto...
International audienceIt is well-known that tree automata define exactly regular languages of trees....
Inspired by property testing, our objective is to obtain sublinear algorithms for deciding propertie...
International audienceWe present an efficient algorithm for testing approximate DTD validity modulo ...
AbstractWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion L(A)⊆L(B) between tree automata in time...
International audienceWe present a probabilistic algorithm for testing approximate membership of wor...
International audienceWe consider the problem of repairing unranked trees (e.g., XML documents) sati...
Special issue of LATA'08.International audienceWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion ...
International audienceIn this work, we revisit the problem of testing membership in regular language...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for testing language inclusion L(A) ⊆ L(B)L(A) betw...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
Abstract. We present a new algorithm for testing language inclusion L(A) ⊆ L(B) between tree automa...
We present an efficient probabilistic algorithm for testing approximate membership of words to regul...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pa...
AbstractWe introduce the class of rigid tree automata (RTA), an extension of standard bottom-up auto...
International audienceIt is well-known that tree automata define exactly regular languages of trees....
Inspired by property testing, our objective is to obtain sublinear algorithms for deciding propertie...
International audienceWe present an efficient algorithm for testing approximate DTD validity modulo ...
AbstractWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion L(A)⊆L(B) between tree automata in time...
International audienceWe present a probabilistic algorithm for testing approximate membership of wor...
International audienceWe consider the problem of repairing unranked trees (e.g., XML documents) sati...
Special issue of LATA'08.International audienceWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion ...
International audienceIn this work, we revisit the problem of testing membership in regular language...
International audienceWe present a new algorithm for testing language inclusion L(A) ⊆ L(B)L(A) betw...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
Abstract. We present a new algorithm for testing language inclusion L(A) ⊆ L(B) between tree automa...
We present an efficient probabilistic algorithm for testing approximate membership of words to regul...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pa...
AbstractWe introduce the class of rigid tree automata (RTA), an extension of standard bottom-up auto...
International audienceIt is well-known that tree automata define exactly regular languages of trees....