International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pattern languages. We study the problem of efficiently minimizing such automata. We start with the unranked tree automata (UTAs) that are standard in database theory, assuming bottom-up determinism and that horizontal recursion is represented by deterministic finite automata. We show that minimal UTAs in that class are not unique and that minimization is NP-hard. We then study more recent automata classes that do allow for polynomial time minimization. Among those, we show that bottom-up deterministic stepwise tree automata yield the most succinct representations
The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XML. We pro...
Abstract. The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XM...
Abstract. We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic au-tomata on unranked trees. We show t...
International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pa...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
We consider offline sensing unranked top-down tree automata in which the state transitions are compu...
We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic automata on unranked trees. We show that for an ...
We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic automata on unranked trees. We show that for an ...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
International audienceThe problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying pr...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XML. We pro...
Abstract. The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XM...
Abstract. We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic au-tomata on unranked trees. We show t...
International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML schemas, querying and pa...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
Special issue of DBPL 05International audienceAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML ...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
AbstractAutomata for unranked trees form a foundation for XML Schemas, querying and pattern language...
We consider offline sensing unranked top-down tree automata in which the state transitions are compu...
We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic automata on unranked trees. We show that for an ...
We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic automata on unranked trees. We show that for an ...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
International audienceThe problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying pr...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
International audienceAutomata for unordered unranked trees are relevant for defining schemas and qu...
The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XML. We pro...
Abstract. The problem of selecting nodes in unranked trees is the most basic querying problem for XM...
Abstract. We investigate bottom-up and top-down deterministic au-tomata on unranked trees. We show t...