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Choosing Word Occurrences for the Smallest Grammar Problem

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Choosing Word Occurrences for the Smallest Grammar Problem
The smallest grammar problem - namely, finding a smallest context-free grammar that generates exactly one sequence - is of practical and theoretical importance in fields such as Kolmogorov complexity, data compression and pattern discovery. We propose to focus on the choice of the occurrences to be rewritten by non-terminals. We extend classical offline algorithms by introducing a global optimization of this choice at each step of the algorithm. This approach allows us to define the search space of a smallest grammar by separating the choice of the non-terminals and the choice of their occurrences. We propose a second algorithm that performs a broader exploration by allowing the removal of useless words that were chosen previously. Experiments on a classical benchmark show that our algorithms consistently find smaller grammars then state-ofthe-art algorithms.
Rafael Carrascosa, François Coste, Matthias
Added 18 May 2010
Updated 18 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where LATA
Authors Rafael Carrascosa, François Coste, Matthias Gallé, Gabriel G. Infante Lopez
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