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Power properties of NLC graph grammars with a polynomial membership problem
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Stochastic Inference of Regular Tree Languages
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CEEMAS '01 Revised Papers from the Second International Workshop of Central and Eastern Europe on Multi-Agent Systems: From Theory to Practice in Multi-Agent Systems
On the analysis of fuzzy string patterns with the help of extended and stochastic GDPLL(k) grammars
Fundamenta Informaticae - Special issue on theory and applications of soft computing (TASC04)
Grammatical inference for robotic self-assembly: basic methodology
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Multi-agent System for Recognition of Hand Postures
ICCS 2009 Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Computational Science
Parallel computing scheme for graph grammar-based syntactic pattern recognition
PPAM'09 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Parallel processing and applied mathematics: Part I
On the effective distribution and maintenance of knowledge represented by complementary graphs
Transactions on Compuational Collective Intelligence VI
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A research into a syntactic pattern recognition model based on(edNLC) graph grammars (introduced and investigated in Janssens andRozenberg Inform. Sci. 20 (1980), 191-216, and Janssens, Rozenbergand Verraedt Comp. Vis. Graph. Image Process. 18 (1982), 279-304)has resulted in defining the efficient, O(n^2), parsing schemes forthe ETPL(k) subclass of these grammars and applying it for sceneanalysis, CAD/CAMobject analysis and constructingAI systems(Flasiński Patt. Recogn. 21 (1988), 623-629,Flasiński Comp. Vis. Graph. Image Process. 47 (1989),1-21, Flasiński Patt. Recogn. 26 (1993), 1-16,Flasiński Comp. Aided-Des. 27 (1995), 403-433,Flasiński Theor. Comp. Sci. 201 (1998), 189-231). In thepaper the grammatical inference method for the parsable ETPL(k)graph grammars is defined, completing the development of thissyntactic pattern recognition model.