Finite-State Techniques, 9781108485418
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Efficiently analyze textual data with elegant finite-state solutions.

Finite-State Techniques

automata, transducers and bimachines

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  • Hardcover

    314 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2019

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Summary

Mastering Finite-State Techniques: From Theory to Implementation

Finite-state methods stand as the most efficient tools for analyzing textual and symbolic data, offering elegant solutions to a vast array of practical problems in computational linguistics and computer science. This book, designed for graduate students and researchers, provides comprehensive coverage of the field, beginning with a conceptual introduction and progressing to advanced topics and applications.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781108485418
ISBN-10:1108485413
Series:Cambridge Tracts in Theoretical Computer Science
Author:Stoyan Mihov, Klaus U. Schulz
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:314
Release Date:1 August 2019
Weight:570g
Dimensions:234mm x 158mm x 21mm
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Critics Review

’… this volume is well written and very detailed. It is thus a nice reference for those results for the interested graduate or researcher …’ Andreas Maletti, ZB Math Reviews

‘… this volume is well written and very detailed. It is thus a nice reference for those results for the interested graduate or researcher …’ Andreas Maletti, ZB Math Reviews

About The Author

Stoyan Mihov

Stoyan Mihov is Associate Professor at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (IICT) and a lecturer at Sofia University. He has published several efficient automata constructions and approximate search methods, which are widely used for natural language processing and information retrieval. Dr Mihov has led the development of multiple award-winning systems for language and speech processing.

Klaus U. Schulz is Professor of Information and Language Processing at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munchen. He has published over 100 articles in distinct fields of computer science, with contributions in approximate search and transducer technology. He was head of many projects in text-correction and digital humanities, on both a national and European level.

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