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Implementation and Application of Automata - 16th International Conference, CIAA 2011, Blois, France, July 13-16, 2011, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback)
Beatrice Bouchou-Markhoff, Pascal Caron, Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Denis Maurel
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R1,413
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed papers of the 16th
International Conference on Implementation and Application of
Automata, CIAA 2011, held in Blois, France, in July 2011. The 20
revised full papers together with 4 short papers were carefully
selected from 38 submissions. The papers cover various topics such
as applications of automata in computer-aided verification; natural
language processing; pattern matching, data storage and retrieval;
document engineering and bioinformatics as well as foundational
work on automata theory.
The refereed post-proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Implementation and Application of Automata, CIAA 2002, held in Tours, France, in July 2002. The 28 revised full papers presented together with an invited paper and 4 short papers were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing and revision. The topics addressed range from theoretical and methodological issues to automata applications in software engineering, natural language processing, speech recognition, and image processing, to new representations and algorithms for efficient implementation of automata and related structures.
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Automata Implementation - Third International Workshop on Implementing Automata, WIA'98, Rouen, France, September 17-19, 1998, Revised Papers (Paperback, 1999 ed.)
Jean-Marc Champarnaud, Denis Maurel, Djelloul Ziadi
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R1,474
Discovery Miles 14 740
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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
companie
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