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- catalog abstract "The papers contained in this volume were presented at the third international Workshop on Implementing Automata, held September 17{19,1998, at the U- versity of Rouen, France. Automata theory is the cornerstone of computer science theory. While there is much practical experience with using automata, this work covers diverse - eas,includingparsing,computationallinguistics,speechrecognition,textsear- ing,device controllers,distributed systems, andprotocolanalysis.Consequently, techniques that have been discovered in one area may not be known in another. In addition, there is a growing number of symbolic manipulation environments designed to assist researchers in experimenting with and teaching on automata and their implementation; examples include FLAP, FADELA, AMORE, Fire- Lite, Automate, AGL, Turing’s World, FinITE, INR, and Grail. Developers of such systems have not had a forum in which to expose and compare their work. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together members of the academic, research,andindustrialcommunitieswithaninterestinimplementingautomata, to demonstrate their work and to explain the problems they have been solving. These workshops started in 1996 and 1997 at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, prompted by Derick Wood and Sheng Yu. The major motivation for starting these workshops was that there had been no single forum in which automata-implementation issues had been discussed. The interest shown in the r st and second workshops demonstrated that there was a need for such a forum. The participation at the third workshop was very interesting: we counted sixty-three registrations, four continents, ten countries, twenty-three universities, and three companies.".
- catalog contributor b11505264.
- catalog contributor b11505265.
- catalog contributor b11505266.
- catalog contributor b11505267.
- catalog created "1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1999.".
- catalog description "Extended context-free grammars and normal form algorithms / Jürgen Albert, Dora Giammarresi, Derick Wood -- On parsing LL-languages / Norbert Blum -- On parsing and condensing substrings of LR languages in linear time / Heiko Goeman -- Minimal cover-automata for finite languages / Cezar Câmpeanu, Nicolae Sântean, Sheng Yu -- Determinization of Glushkov automata / Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Djelloul Ziadi, Jean-Luc Ponty -- Implementing reversed alternating finite automaton (r-AFA) operations / Sandra Huerter [and others] -- Operations on DASG / Zdeněk Tronìček -- Implementation of nondeterministic finite automata for approximate pattern matching / Jan Holub, Bořivoj Melichar -- The syntactic prediction with token automata : application to HandiAS system / Denis Maurel, Brigitte Le Pévédic, Olivier Rousseau -- Bi-directional automata to extract complex phrases from texts / Thierry Poibeau -- A fast new semi-incremental algorithm for the construction of minimal acyclic DFAs / Bruce W. Watson -- Using acceptors as transducers / Matti Nykänen -- Proving sequential function chart programs using automata / Dominique L'Her, Philippe Le Parc, Lionel Marcé -- Automata and computational probabilities / Marie-Chantal Beaulieu, Anne Bergeron -- Automata and binary decision diagrams / Jean-Francis Michon, Jean-Marc Champarnaud -- Operations over automata with multiplicities / Gérard Duchamp, Marianne Flouret, Éric Laugerotte -- Paging automata / Ricardo Ueda Karpischek -- On the syntax, semantics, and implementation of a graph-based computational environment / Yuri Velinov -- The finite state automata's design patterns / Sandra Pedrazzini -- Automata to recognize finite and infinite words with at least two factorizations on a given finite set / Xavier Augros --Autographe : a graphical version of Automate / Are Uppman, Jean-Marc Champarnaud -- INTEX 4.1 for Windows : a walkthrough / Max Silberztein.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The papers contained in this volume were presented at the third international Workshop on Implementing Automata, held September 17{19,1998, at the U- versity of Rouen, France. Automata theory is the cornerstone of computer science theory. While there is much practical experience with using automata, this work covers diverse - eas,includingparsing,computationallinguistics,speechrecognition,textsear- ing,device controllers,distributed systems, andprotocolanalysis.Consequently, techniques that have been discovered in one area may not be known in another. In addition, there is a growing number of symbolic manipulation environments designed to assist researchers in experimenting with and teaching on automata and their implementation; examples include FLAP, FADELA, AMORE, Fire- Lite, Automate, AGL, Turing’s World, FinITE, INR, and Grail. Developers of such systems have not had a forum in which to expose and compare their work. The purpose of this workshop was to bring together members of the academic, research,andindustrialcommunitieswithaninterestinimplementingautomata, to demonstrate their work and to explain the problems they have been solving. These workshops started in 1996 and 1997 at the University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada, prompted by Derick Wood and Sheng Yu. The major motivation for starting these workshops was that there had been no single forum in which automata-implementation issues had been discussed. The interest shown in the r st and second workshops demonstrated that there was a need for such a forum. The participation at the third workshop was very interesting: we counted sixty-three registrations, four continents, ten countries, twenty-three universities, and three companies.".
- catalog extent "x, 243 p. :".
- catalog identifier "3540666524 (softcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Lecture notes in computer science ; 1660".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Berlin ; New York : Springer,".
- catalog subject "004 21".
- catalog subject "Artificial intelligence.".
- catalog subject "Computer science.".
- catalog subject "Logic design.".
- catalog subject "Machine theory Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QA267 .I5787 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "Extended context-free grammars and normal form algorithms / Jürgen Albert, Dora Giammarresi, Derick Wood -- On parsing LL-languages / Norbert Blum -- On parsing and condensing substrings of LR languages in linear time / Heiko Goeman -- Minimal cover-automata for finite languages / Cezar Câmpeanu, Nicolae Sântean, Sheng Yu -- Determinization of Glushkov automata / Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Djelloul Ziadi, Jean-Luc Ponty -- Implementing reversed alternating finite automaton (r-AFA) operations / Sandra Huerter [and others] -- Operations on DASG / Zdeněk Tronìček -- Implementation of nondeterministic finite automata for approximate pattern matching / Jan Holub, Bořivoj Melichar -- The syntactic prediction with token automata : application to HandiAS system / Denis Maurel, Brigitte Le Pévédic, Olivier Rousseau -- Bi-directional automata to extract complex phrases from texts / Thierry Poibeau -- A fast new semi-incremental algorithm for the construction of minimal acyclic DFAs / Bruce W. Watson -- Using acceptors as transducers / Matti Nykänen -- Proving sequential function chart programs using automata / Dominique L'Her, Philippe Le Parc, Lionel Marcé -- Automata and computational probabilities / Marie-Chantal Beaulieu, Anne Bergeron -- Automata and binary decision diagrams / Jean-Francis Michon, Jean-Marc Champarnaud -- Operations over automata with multiplicities / Gérard Duchamp, Marianne Flouret, Éric Laugerotte -- Paging automata / Ricardo Ueda Karpischek -- On the syntax, semantics, and implementation of a graph-based computational environment / Yuri Velinov -- The finite state automata's design patterns / Sandra Pedrazzini -- Automata to recognize finite and infinite words with at least two factorizations on a given finite set / Xavier Augros --Autographe : a graphical version of Automate / Are Uppman, Jean-Marc Champarnaud -- INTEX 4.1 for Windows : a walkthrough / Max Silberztein.".
- catalog title "Automata implementation : third International Workshop on Implementing Automata, WIA'98, Rouen, France, September 17-19, 1998 : revised papers / Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Denis Maurel, Djelloul Ziadi (eds.).".
- catalog type "Conference proceedings. fast".
- catalog type "Rouen (1999) swd".
- catalog type "text".