International audienceTree-Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to their tight connection to XML. This paper introduces the notion of tree overloops, which is closely related to tree loops, and investigates the use of both for the following common operations on TWA: testing membership, transformation into a Bottom-Up Tree Automaton (BUTA), and testing emptiness. Notably, we argue that the transformation into a BUTA is slightly less straightforward than was previously assumed, show that using overloops yields much smaller BUTA in the deterministic case, and provide a polynomial over-approximation of this construction which detects emptiness with surprising accuracy against randomly generated TWA
Abstract. Tree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal langu...
Special issue of LATA'08.International audienceWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion ...
We study alternating automata with qualitative semantics over infinite binary trees: Alternation mea...
International audienceTree Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to th...
AbstractTree-Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to their tight conn...
International audienceTree-Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to th...
International audienceWe consider various kinds of deterministic tree-walking automata, with and wit...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
AbstractAlternating tree automata and AND/OR graphs provide elegant formalisms that enable branching...
International audienceWe consider tree-walking automata using k pebbles. The pebbles are either stro...
We present PTIME language-preserving techniques for the reduction of non-deterministic tree automat...
International audienceThis paper describes a verification framework for Hoare-style pre-and post-con...
International audienceThis paper describes an effective verification procedure for imperative progra...
Abstract. Tree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal langu...
Special issue of LATA'08.International audienceWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion ...
We study alternating automata with qualitative semantics over infinite binary trees: Alternation mea...
International audienceTree Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to th...
AbstractTree-Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to their tight conn...
International audienceTree-Walking Automata (TWA) have lately received renewed interest thanks to th...
International audienceWe consider various kinds of deterministic tree-walking automata, with and wit...
International audienceTree automata with one memory have been introduced in 2001. They generalize bo...
An extended abstract containing some of the results presented in this paper has appeared in the proc...
AbstractAlternating tree automata and AND/OR graphs provide elegant formalisms that enable branching...
International audienceWe consider tree-walking automata using k pebbles. The pebbles are either stro...
We present PTIME language-preserving techniques for the reduction of non-deterministic tree automat...
International audienceThis paper describes a verification framework for Hoare-style pre-and post-con...
International audienceThis paper describes an effective verification procedure for imperative progra...
Abstract. Tree-walking automata (TWAs) recently received new attention in the fields of formal langu...
Special issue of LATA'08.International audienceWe present algorithms for testing language inclusion ...
We study alternating automata with qualitative semantics over infinite binary trees: Alternation mea...