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26 papers:

SACSAC-2015-BadouelHKM #approach #collaboration #distributed
A grammatical approach to data-centric case management in a distributed collaborative environment (EB, LH, GEK, CM), pp. 1834–1839.
HCIDUXU-TMT-2014-Tao #analysis #identification #user interface
Grammatical Analysis of User Interface Events for Task Identification (YT), pp. 197–205.
CIKMCIKM-2014-ProkofyevMGDC #fault #ranking
Correct Me If I’m Wrong: Fixing Grammatical Errors by Preposition Ranking (RP, RM, MG, GD, PCM), pp. 331–340.
SLESLE-J-2012-StevensonC #bibliography #grammar inference #re-engineering
A survey of grammatical inference in software engineering (AS, JRC), pp. 444–459.
ICSEICSE-2013-GivensCSY #grammar inference #user interface
Exploring the internal state of user interfaces by combining computer vision techniques with grammatical inference (PG, AC, SS, TY), pp. 1165–1168.
SLESLE-2012-StevensonC #bibliography #grammar inference #re-engineering #state of the art
Grammatical Inference in Software Engineering: An Overview of the State of the Art (AS, JRC), pp. 204–223.
AFLAFL-2011-EnguixGJ
Grammar Systems as Orchestras of Grammatical Services (GBE, MAG, MDJL), pp. 65–78.
ICMLICML-2009-BaillyDR #analysis #component #grammar inference #problem
Grammatical inference as a principal component analysis problem (RB, FD, LR), pp. 33–40.
ICMLICML-2004-JanodetNSS #grammar inference
Boosting grammatical inference with confidence oracles (JCJ, RN, MS, HMS).
SEKESEKE-2004-ZhaoBCRABO #composition
Grammatically Interpreting Feature Compositions (WZ, BRB, FC, RRR, MA, CCB, AMO), pp. 185–191.
ICEISICEIS-v2-2003-OrtegaDA #design #evolution #using
Using Grammatical Evolution to Design Curves with a Given Fractal Dimension (AO, ALAD, MA), pp. 395–398.
ICMLICML-2003-SebbanJ #approach #grammar inference #on the #semistructured data #statistics
On State Merging in Grammatical Inference: A Statistical Approach for Dealing with Noisy Data (MS, JCJ), pp. 688–695.
ICMLICML-2001-Thollard #algorithm #grammar inference #probability
Improving Probabilistic Grammatical Inference Core Algorithms with Post-processing Techniques (FT), pp. 561–568.
ICPRICPR-1998-YoungKM #evolution #modelling #using
Hypothesis selection for scene interpretation using grammatical models of scene evolution (RCDY, JK, JM), pp. 1718–1720.
ICDARICDAR-v2-1995-Yeung #approach #case study #grammar inference #modelling #online #recognition
A grammatical inference approach to on-line handwriting modeling and recognition: a pilot study (DYY), pp. 1069–1073.
ICALPICALP-1995-Paun #approach
Grammar Systems: A Grammatical Approach to Distribution and Cooperation (GP), pp. 429–443.
ICLPICLP-1994-Barthelemy #approach #definite clause grammar #parsing
A Grammatical Approach to DCG Parsing (FB), pp. 632–646.
ICGTGG-1990-JeltschK #grammar inference
Grammatical Inference Based on Hyperedge Replacement (EJ, HJK), pp. 461–474.
PLDIPLDI-1988-BallanceBG #abstraction #analysis #editing #incremental #syntax
Grammatical Abstraction and Incremental Syntax Analysis in a Language-Based Editor (RAB, JB, SLG), pp. 185–198.
PPDPPLILP-1988-DeransartM #logic programming
A Grammatical View of Logic Programming (PD, JM), pp. 219–251.
ICLPJICSCP-1988-Abramson88 #approach #aspect-oriented #definite clause grammar #metaprogramming
Metarules and an Approach to Conjunction in Definite Clause Translation Grammars: Some Aspects of Grammatical Metaprogramming (HA), pp. 233–248.
SIGIRSIGIR-1986-BerrutP #automation #parsing
Solving Grammatical Ambiguities within a Surface Syntactical Parser for Automatic Indexing (CB, PP), pp. 123–130.
ICGTGG-1982-Bartsch-Sporl #grammar inference #graph grammar #pattern matching #pattern recognition #recognition
Grammatical inference of graph grammars for syntactic pattern recognition (BBS), pp. 1–7.
ICALPICALP-1981-Istrail #product line
Chomsky-Schützenberger Representations for Families of Languages and Grammatical Types (SI), pp. 333–347.
ICALPICALP-1980-Salomaa #product line
Grammatical Families (AS), pp. 543–554.
STOCSTOC-1974-Hammer #ll
A New Grammatical Transformation into LL(k) Form (Extended Abstract) (MH), pp. 266–275.

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