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Topics in Grammatical Inference

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  • Valuable for researchers and graduate students in theoretical computer science,
  • computational linguistics, bioinformatics, and cognitive psychology
  • Topics of foundational interest with mature and established results, algorithms and conclusions
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xvii
  2. Gold-Style Learning Theory

    • John Case
    Pages 1-23
  3. Efficiency in the Identification in the Limit Learning Paradigm

    • Rémi Eyraud, Jeffrey Heinz, Ryo Yoshinaka
    Pages 25-46
  4. Learning Grammars and Automata with Queries

    • Colin de la Higuera
    Pages 47-71
  5. Learning Probability Distributions Generated by Finite-State Machines

    • Jorge Castro, Ricard Gavaldà
    Pages 113-142
  6. Learning Tree Languages

    • Johanna Björklund, Henning Fernau
    Pages 173-213
  7. Learning the Language of Biological Sequences

    • François Coste
    Pages 215-247

About this book

This book explains advanced theoretical and application-related issues in grammatical inference, a research area inside the inductive inference paradigm for machine learning. The first three chapters of the book deal with issues regarding theoretical learning frameworks; the next four chapters focus on the main classes of formal languages according to Chomsky's hierarchy, in particular regular and context-free languages; and the final chapter addresses the processing of biosequences.

 

The topics chosen are of foundational interest with relatively mature and established results, algorithms and conclusions. The book will be of value to researchers and graduate students in areas such as theoretical computer science, machine learning, computational linguistics, bioinformatics, and cognitive psychology who are engaged with the study of learning, especially of the structure underlying the concept to be learned. Some knowledge of mathematics and theoretical computer science, including formal language theory, automata theory, formal grammars, and algorithmics, is a prerequisite for reading this book.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Dept. of Linguistics & Cognitive Sci., University of Delaware, Newark, USA

    Jeffrey Heinz

  • Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Valencia, Spain

    José M. Sempere

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