Generative models of picture languages with array rewriting rules are presented. The rewriting rules are regular, context-free or context-sensitive with arrays of terminals in the place of strings of terminals. Derivations are restricted by the condition for row and column catenation. The grammars describe a wide variety of pictures and are more powerful than the matrix grammars for digital pictures introduced in our earlier paper. A distinct hierarchy is shown to exist between the different classes introduced. The models are closed under reflection (about base and rightmost vertical), halfturn, quarter-turn, transpose, and conjugation. Further closure properties such as union, product, star and homomorphism are examined. The models can be ...
AbstractTwo formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling sys...
While studying the recombinant behaviour of DNA molecules, Head (1987) introduced a new operation, c...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling systems and...
Generative models of picture languages with array rewriting rules are presented. The rewriting rules...
AbstractSeveral old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free strin...
AbstractTile rewriting grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting ru...
Tile Rewriting Grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting rule chan...
Here we introduce a variant of extended two-dimensional context-free picture grammar (E2DCF P G), ca...
Kolam-designs are diagrams used to decorate the floor, especially in front of a house in South India...
Several old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free string gramm...
Several classical models of picture grammars based on array rewriting rules can be unified and exten...
Pure 2D context-free grammar (P2DCFG) with an independent mode of array rewriting, was recently intr...
Recently, a novel model, called Tile Rewriting Grammar (TRG), has been introduced to apply the gener...
A new computing model called P system is a highly distributed and parallel theoretical model, w...
International audienceWe investigate the computational power of d-dimensional contextual array gramm...
AbstractTwo formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling sys...
While studying the recombinant behaviour of DNA molecules, Head (1987) introduced a new operation, c...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling systems and...
Generative models of picture languages with array rewriting rules are presented. The rewriting rules...
AbstractSeveral old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free strin...
AbstractTile rewriting grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting ru...
Tile Rewriting Grammars (TRG) are a new model for defining picture languages. A rewriting rule chan...
Here we introduce a variant of extended two-dimensional context-free picture grammar (E2DCF P G), ca...
Kolam-designs are diagrams used to decorate the floor, especially in front of a house in South India...
Several old and recent classes of picture grammars, that variously extend context-free string gramm...
Several classical models of picture grammars based on array rewriting rules can be unified and exten...
Pure 2D context-free grammar (P2DCFG) with an independent mode of array rewriting, was recently intr...
Recently, a novel model, called Tile Rewriting Grammar (TRG), has been introduced to apply the gener...
A new computing model called P system is a highly distributed and parallel theoretical model, w...
International audienceWe investigate the computational power of d-dimensional contextual array gramm...
AbstractTwo formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling sys...
While studying the recombinant behaviour of DNA molecules, Head (1987) introduced a new operation, c...
Two formal models of pictures, i.e., two dimensional (2D) languages are compared: tiling systems and...