AbstractResidual languages are important and natural components of regular languages and several grammatical inference algorithms naturally rely on this notion. In order to identify a given target language L, classical inference algorithms try to identify words which define identical residual languages of L. Here, we study whether it could be interesting to perform a tighter analysis by identifying inclusion relations between the residual languages of L. We consider the class of Residual Finite State Automata (RFSAs). An RFSA A is a NonDeterministic Automaton whose states corresponds to residual languages of the language LA it recognizes. The inclusion relations between residual languages of LA can be naturally materialized on A. We prove t...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
In this work, we define a framework of automata constructions based on quasiorders over words to pro...
AbstractThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one. For instance,...
We introduce a subclass of non deterministic finite automata (NFA) that we call Residual Finite Sta...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
We are motivated by the following question: which nominal languages admit an active learning algorit...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
AbstractThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one. For instance,...
We define a two-step learner for RFSAs based on an observation table by using an algorithm for minim...
We introduce a new class of probabilistic automata: Probabilistic Residual Finite State Automata. W...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit anactive learning algorithm? ...
Residuality plays an essential role for learning finite automata. While residual deterministic and n...
This paper shows how factored finite-state representations of subregular lan-guage classes are ident...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
In this work, we define a framework of automata constructions based on quasiorders over words to pro...
AbstractThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one. For instance,...
We introduce a subclass of non deterministic finite automata (NFA) that we call Residual Finite Sta...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
We are motivated by the following question: which nominal languages admit an active learning algorit...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
AbstractThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one. For instance,...
We define a two-step learner for RFSAs based on an observation table by using an algorithm for minim...
We introduce a new class of probabilistic automata: Probabilistic Residual Finite State Automata. W...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit anactive learning algorithm? ...
Residuality plays an essential role for learning finite automata. While residual deterministic and n...
This paper shows how factored finite-state representations of subregular lan-guage classes are ident...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
We are motivated by the following question: which data languages admit an active learning algorithm?...
In this work, we define a framework of automata constructions based on quasiorders over words to pro...