Picture languages generalize classical string languages to two-dimensional arrays. Several approaches have been proposed during the years; consequently, a general classification and a detailed comparison of the proposed classes turn to be necessary. In this paper, we study some closure properties of (regularly controlled) pure two-dimensional context-free grammars, for which we also prove that the parsing is NP-hard. Moreover, we draw some comparisons with other interesting picture grammars like (regional) tile grammars, Prusa grammars and local languages, clarifying, in some cases, their mutual relationship with respect to expressiveness
AbstractTile rewriting grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting ru...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
Picture languages generalize classical string languages to two-dimensional arrays. Several approache...
A new syntactic model, called pure two-dimensional (2D) context-free grammar (P2DCFG), is introduced...
AbstractA new syntactic model, called pure two-dimensional (2D) context-free grammar (P2DCFG), is in...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to collect definitions and results on the main classes of 2D lang...
The aim of this paper is to collect definitions and results on the main classes of 2D languages intr...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling systems and...
AbstractTwo formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling sys...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., 2D languages are compared: Tiling Systems and Tile Rewriting Gr...
AbstractSeveral old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free strin...
Recently, a novel model, called Tile Rewriting Grammar (TRG), has been introduced to apply the gener...
Tile Rewriting Grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting rule chan...
AbstractTile rewriting grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting ru...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
Picture languages generalize classical string languages to two-dimensional arrays. Several approache...
A new syntactic model, called pure two-dimensional (2D) context-free grammar (P2DCFG), is introduced...
AbstractA new syntactic model, called pure two-dimensional (2D) context-free grammar (P2DCFG), is in...
Abstract. The aim of this paper is to collect definitions and results on the main classes of 2D lang...
The aim of this paper is to collect definitions and results on the main classes of 2D languages intr...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling systems and...
AbstractTwo formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling sys...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., 2D languages are compared: Tiling Systems and Tile Rewriting Gr...
AbstractSeveral old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free strin...
Recently, a novel model, called Tile Rewriting Grammar (TRG), has been introduced to apply the gener...
Tile Rewriting Grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting rule chan...
AbstractTile rewriting grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting ru...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...
We introduce the two-dimensional rational automata (RA) to recognize languages of pictures, as an ex...