AbstractThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one. For instance, it is not feasible to identify regular languages in the general case. Therefore, looking for subclasses of regular languages that can be identified in this framework is an interesting problem. One of the most classical identifiable classes is the class of reversible languages, introduced by D. Angluin, also called bideterministic languages as they can be represented by deterministic automata (DFA) whose reverse is also deterministic. Residual finite state automata (RFSA) on the other hand is a class of non-deterministic automata that shares some properties with DFA. In particular, DFA are RFSA and RFSA can be much smaller. We study here lear...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...
The RPNI algorithm (Oncina, Garcia 1992) constructs deterministic finite automata from finite sets o...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
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,...
AbstractResidual languages are important and natural components of regular languages and several gra...
International audienceIn this paper, we define the notion of biRFSA which is a residual finate state...
International audienceIn this paper, we define the notion of biRFSA which is a residual finate state...
AbstractWe show how appropriately chosen functions f which we call distinguishing can be used to mak...
Dans ce papier, nous introduisons la notion de bi-AFER qui sont les automates finis à états résiduel...
We introduce a subclass of non deterministic finite automata (NFA) that we call Residual Finite Sta...
AbstractWe show how appropriately chosen functions f which we call distinguishing can be used to mak...
AbstractBideterministic automata are deterministic automata with the property of their reversal auto...
We define a two-step learner for RFSAs based on an observation table by using an algorithm for minim...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...
The RPNI algorithm (Oncina, Garcia 1992) constructs deterministic finite automata from finite sets o...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...
International audienceThe task of identifying a language from a set of its words is not an easy one....
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,...
AbstractResidual languages are important and natural components of regular languages and several gra...
International audienceIn this paper, we define the notion of biRFSA which is a residual finate state...
International audienceIn this paper, we define the notion of biRFSA which is a residual finate state...
AbstractWe show how appropriately chosen functions f which we call distinguishing can be used to mak...
Dans ce papier, nous introduisons la notion de bi-AFER qui sont les automates finis à états résiduel...
We introduce a subclass of non deterministic finite automata (NFA) that we call Residual Finite Sta...
AbstractWe show how appropriately chosen functions f which we call distinguishing can be used to mak...
AbstractBideterministic automata are deterministic automata with the property of their reversal auto...
We define a two-step learner for RFSAs based on an observation table by using an algorithm for minim...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...
The RPNI algorithm (Oncina, Garcia 1992) constructs deterministic finite automata from finite sets o...
AbstractIn this note, we consider the problem of learning approximately regular languages in the lim...