Journal of Computer and System Sciences
Computing with cells and atoms: an introduction to quantum, DNA and membrane computing
Computing with cells and atoms: an introduction to quantum, DNA and membrane computing
Dynamic Meaning Membrane Systems: An Application to the Description of Semantic Change
Fundamenta Informaticae - SPECIAL ISSUE ON DEVELOPMENTS IN GRAMMAR SYSTEMS
Computing Dialogues with Membranes
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (ENTCS)
Membrane computing as a modeling framework: cellular systems case studies
SFM'08 Proceedings of the Formal methods for the design of computer, communication, and software systems 8th international conference on Formal methods for computational systems biology
Unstable p systems: applications to linguistics
WMC'04 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Membrane Computing
Dynamic Meaning Membrane Systems: An Application to the Description of Semantic Change
Fundamenta Informaticae - SPECIAL ISSUE ON DEVELOPMENTS IN GRAMMAR SYSTEMS
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Membrane computing [P驴un, 2000] is a new and fruitful paradigm of natural computing. The present paper is devoted to some preliminary ideas about how membrane computing can be applied to linguistics. To this end, first some concepts are defined which introduce what we call linguistic P systems. Then, three examples of quite simple applications to pragmatics, phonetic evolution, and dialogue are discussed.