2005
DOI: 10.1007/11564089_23
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Identification in the Limit of Substitutable Context-Free Languages

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“…(1) The language can be learned from the entire class of computable generative probability distributions for language. Thus, the method is not restricted to particular classes of language structure, such as finite state or probabilistic context-free grammars, in contrast, to many important theoretical results (e.g., Angluin, 1988;Clark & Eyraud, 2007;Feldman et al, 1969). (2) The learner does not merely approximate the language, as in most positive probabilistic results, but identifies the generating distribution precisely.…”
Section: Gold Revisited: Generative Model Identification In the Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) The language can be learned from the entire class of computable generative probability distributions for language. Thus, the method is not restricted to particular classes of language structure, such as finite state or probabilistic context-free grammars, in contrast, to many important theoretical results (e.g., Angluin, 1988;Clark & Eyraud, 2007;Feldman et al, 1969). (2) The learner does not merely approximate the language, as in most positive probabilistic results, but identifies the generating distribution precisely.…”
Section: Gold Revisited: Generative Model Identification In the Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, Clark and Eyraud [4] presented a learning algorithm for a subclass of context-free languages which they called substitutable languages. Roughly speaking, substitutable languages are those context-free languages L which sat-isfy the condition that lur ∈ L if and only lvr ∈ L for pairs of strings u, v .…”
Section: Towards More Realistic Learning Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the sake of better readability we recall the definition here in the form used by Clark and Eyraud [4]. Within this definition, L(R) denotes the languages described by representation R .…”
Section: Towards More Realistic Learning Scenariosmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The first result along these lines was given by Clark and Eyraud [7]. They showed a polynomial identification in the limit result from positive data alone for a class of languages called the substitutable context free languages.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%