8. ICGI 2006:
Tokyo, Japan
Yasubumi Sakakibara, Satoshi Kobayashi, Kengo Sato, Tetsuro Nishino, Etsuji Tomita (Eds.):
Grammatical Inference: Algorithms and Applications, 8th International Colloquium, ICGI 2006, Tokyo, Japan, September 20-22, 2006, Proceedings.
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4201 Springer 2006, ISBN 3-540-45264-8
Invited Papers
Regular Papers
- Frédéric Tantini, Colin de la Higuera, Jean-Christophe Janodet:
Identification in the Limit of Systematic-Noisy Languages.
19-31

- Colin de la Higuera:
Ten Open Problems in Grammatical Inference.
32-44

- Ryo Yoshinaka:
Polynomial-Time Identification of an Extension of Very Simple Grammars from Positive Data.
45-58

- Alexander Clark:
PAC-Learning Unambiguous NTS Languages.
59-71

- Katsuhiko Nakamura:
Incremental Learning of Context Free Grammars by Bridging Rule Generation and Search for Semi-optimum Rule Sets.
72-83

- Kenichi Kurihara, Taisuke Sato:
Variational Bayesian Grammar Induction for Natural Language.
84-96

- Shaojun Wang, Shaomin Wang, Li Cheng, Russell Greiner, Dale Schuurmans:
Stochastic Analysis of Lexical and Semantic Enhanced Structural Language Model.
97-111

- Amaury Habrard, François Denis, Yann Esposito:
Using Pseudo-stochastic Rational Languages in Probabilistic Grammatical Inference.
112-124

- Frantisek Mráz, Friedrich Otto, Martin Plátek:
Learning Analysis by Reduction from Positive Data.
125-136

- Tim Oates, Tom Armstrong, Leonor Becerra-Bonache, Mike Atamas:
Inferring Grammars for Mildly Context Sensitive Languages in Polynomial-Time.
137-147

- Alexander Clark, Christophe Costa Florêncio, Chris Watkins, Mariette Sérayet:
Planar Languages and Learnability.
148-160

- Mitsuo Wakatsuki, Etsuji Tomita, Go Yamada:
A Unified Algorithm for Extending Classes of Languages Identifiable in the Limit from Positive Data.
161-174

- Piedachu Peris, Damián López, Marcelino Campos, José M. Sempere:
Protein Motif Prediction by Grammatical Inference.
175-187

- Sophia Katrenko, Pieter W. Adriaans:
Grammatical Inference in Practice: A Case Study in the Biomedical Domain.
188-200

- Alpana Dubey, Pankaj Jalote, Sanjeev Kumar Aggarwal:
Inferring Grammar Rules of Programming Language Dialects.
201-213

- Bradford Starkie, Menno van Zaanen, Dominique Estival:
The Tenjinno Machine Translation Competition.
214-226

- Alexander Clark:
Large Scale Inference of Deterministic Transductions: Tenjinno Problem 1.
227-239

- Marc Bernard, Jean-Christophe Janodet, Marc Sebban:
A Discriminative Model of Stochastic Edit Distance in the Form of a Conditional Transducer.
240-252

- Aurélien Lemay, Joachim Niehren, Rémi Gilleron:
Learning n-Ary Node Selecting Tree Transducers from Completely Annotated Examples.
253-267

- Amaury Habrard, José Oncina:
Learning Multiplicity Tree Automata.
268-280

- Leonor Becerra-Bonache, Adrian Horia Dediu, Cristina Tîrnauca:
Learning DFA from Correction and Equivalence Queries.
281-292

- Pieter W. Adriaans, Ceriel Jacobs:
Using MDL for Grammar Induction.
293-306

- Yen Kaow Ng, Takeshi Shinohara:
Characteristic Sets for Inferring the Unions of the Tree Pattern Languages by the Most Fitting Hypotheses.
307-319

- Pieter W. Adriaans:
Learning Deterministic DEC Grammars Is Learning Rational Numbers.
320-326

- T. Kalyani, V. Rajkumar Dare, D. G. Thomas, T. Robinson:
Iso-array Acceptors and Learning.
327-339

Poster Papers
- Gloria Inés Alvarez, Pedro García, José Ruiz:
A Merging States Algorithm for Inference of RFSAs.
340-341

- Julien Carme, Michal Ceresna, Max Goebel:
Query-Based Learning of XPath Expressions.
342-343

- Olga Grinchtein, Martin Leucker:
Learning Finite-State Machines from Inexperienced Teachers.
344-345

- Fuminori Mizushima, Takashi Toyoshima:
Suprasymbolic Grammar Induction by Recurrent Self-Organizing Maps.
346-348

- Lidia Ogiela, Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Marek R. Ogiela:
Graph-Based Structural Data Mining in Cognitive Pattern Interpretation.
349-350

- Kazutoshi Sasahara, Yasuki Kakishita, Tetsuro Nishino, Miki Takahasi, Kazuo Okanoya:
Constructing Song Syntax by Automata Induction.
351-353

- José M. Sempere:
Learning Reversible Languages with Terminal Distinguishability.
354-355

- Menno van Zaanen, Jeroen Geertzen:
Grammatical Inference for Syntax-Based Statistical Machine Translation.
356-357

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