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Consensual languages and matching finite-state computations

Stefano Crespi ReghizziPierluigi San Pietro — 2011

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications - Informatique Théorique et Applications

An ever present, common sense idea in language modelling research is that, for a word to be a valid phrase, it should comply with multiple constraints at once. A new language definition model is studied, based on agreement or consensus between similar strings. Considering a regular set of strings over a bipartite alphabet made by pairs of unmarked/marked symbols, a match relation is introduced, in order to specify when such strings agree. Then a regular set over the bipartite alphabet can be interpreted...

Consensual languages and matching finite-state computations

Stefano Crespi ReghizziPierluigi San Pietro — 2011

RAIRO - Theoretical Informatics and Applications

An ever present, common sense idea in language modelling research is that, for a word to be a valid phrase, it should comply with multiple constraints at once. A new language definition model is studied, based on agreement or consensus between similar strings. Considering a regular set of strings over a bipartite alphabet made by pairs of unmarked/marked symbols, a match relation is introduced, in order to specify when such strings agree. Then a regular set over the bipartite alphabet can be interpreted...

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