In 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 the suffixes of a text, showing how this automaton is small. For the suffixes of a text, we propose a modified construction that leads to an even smaller automaton
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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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Minimization of deterministic finite automata is a largely studied problem of the Theory of Automata...
AbstractWe present a semi-incremental algorithm for constructing minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
The size of deterministic automata required for recognizing regular and ω-regular languages is a wel...
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...
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...
Abstract: In this paper, we present a fast and simple algorithm for constructing a minimal acyclic d...
This paper compares various methods for constructing minimal, deterministic, acyclic, finite-state a...
AbstractGiven a language L and a non-deterministic finite automaton M, we consider whether we can de...
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...
Abstract. We present a new algorithm for on-line approximate string matching. The algorithm is based...
This chapter presents a new algorithm for incrementally building minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
Minimization of deterministic finite automata is a largely studied problem of the Theory of Automata...
AbstractWe present a semi-incremental algorithm for constructing minimal acyclic deterministic finit...
The size of deterministic automata required for recognizing regular and ω-regular languages is a wel...