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Learning Deterministically Recognizable Tree Series - Revisited

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Learning Deterministically Recognizable Tree Series - Revisited
Abstract. We generalize a learning algorithm originally devised for deterministic all-accepting weighted tree automata (wta) to the setting of arbitrary deterministic wta. The learning is exact, supervised, and uses an adapted minimal adequate teacher; a learning model introduced by Angluin. Our algorithm learns a minimal deterministic wta that recognizes the taught tree series and runs in polynomial time in the size of that wta and the size of the provided counterexamples. Compared to the original algorithm, we show how to handle non- nal states in the learning process; this problem was posed as an open problem in [Drewes, Vogler: Learning Deterministically Recognizable Tree Series, J. Autom. Lang. Combin. 2007].
Andreas Maletti
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where CAI
Authors Andreas Maletti
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