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2. ICGI 1994: Alicante, Spain
- Rafael C. Carrasco, José Oncina:

Grammatical Inference and Applications, Second International Colloquium, ICGI-94, Alicante, Spain, September 21-23, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 862, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-58473-0 - Enrique Vidal:

Grammatical Inference: An Introduction Survey. 1-4
Session 1: Formal Aspects
- Alon Itai:

Learning Morphology - Practice Makes Good. 5-15 - Yuji Takada:

A Hierarchy of Language Families Learnable by Regular Language Learners. 16-24 - Pierre Dupont, Laurent Miclet, Enrique Vidal:

What Is the Search Space of the Regular Inference? 25-37 - José M. Sempere, Pedro García:

A Characterization of Even Linear Languages and its Application to the Learning Problem. 38-44 - Liviu-Virgil Ciortuz

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Object-Oriented Inferences in a Logical Framework for Feature Grammars. 45-56
Session 2: Language Modelling and Linguistic Applications (1)
- Michèle Jardino, Gilles Adda:

Automatic Determination of a Stochastic Bi-Gram Class Language Model. 57-65 - Carl de Marcken:

The Acquisition of a Lexicon from Paired Phoneme Sequences and Semantic Representations. 66-77 - Stephen Della Pietra, Vincent J. Della Pietra, John R. Gillett, John D. Lafferty, Harry Printz, Lubos Ures:

Inference and Estimation of a Long-Range Trigram Model. 78-92 - Antonio Castellanos, Isabel Galiano, Enrique Vidal:

Application of OSTIA to Machine Translation Tasks. 93-105
Session 3: Stochastic Approaches
- Andreas Stolcke, Stephen M. Omohundro:

Inducing Probabilistic Grammars by Bayesian Model Merging. 106-118 - Francisco Casacuberta:

Statistical Estimation of Stochastic Context-Free Grammars Using the Inside-Outside Algorithm and a Transformation on Grammars. 119-129 - Juan Andrés Sánchez, José-Miguel Benedí:

Statistical Inductive Learning of Regular Formal Languages. 130-138 - Rafael C. Carrasco, José Oncina

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Learning Stochastic Regular Grammars by Means of a State Merging Method. 139-152
Session 4: Applications and Performance Analysis
- Helena Ahonen, Heikki Mannila, Erja Nikunen:

Forming Grammars for Structured Documents: an Application of Grammatical Inference. 153-167 - Simon M. Lucas, Enrique Vidal, A. Amiri, S. Hanlon, Juan-Carlos Amengual:

A Comparison of Syntactic and Statistical Techniques for Off-Line OCR. 168-179 - José Ruiz, Pedro García:

The Algorithms RT and k-TTI: a First Comparison. 180-188
Session 5: Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Intelligence Techniques
- Martine Roques:

Dynamic Grammatical Representations in Guided Propagation Networks. 189-202 - René Alquézar, Alberto Sanfeliu:

A Hybrid Connectionist-Symbolic Approach to Regular Grammatical Inference Based on Neural Learning and Hierarchical Clustering. 203-211 - Jean-Yves Giordano:

Inference of Context-Free Grammars by Enumeration: Structural Containment as an Ordering Bias. 212-221 - Peter J. Wyard:

Representational Issues for Context Free Grammar Induction Using Genetic Algorithms. 222-235 - Pierre Dupont:

Regular Grammatical Inference from Positive and Negative Samples by Genetic Search: the GIG Method. 236-245
Session 6: Language Modelling and Linguistic Applications (2)
- Jeremy H. Wright, Gareth J. F. Jones, Harvey Lloyd-Thomas:

Training and Application of Integrated Grammar/Bigram Language Models. 246-259 - Miles Osborne, Derek G. Bridge:

Learning Unification-Based Grammars Using the Spoken English Corpus. 260-270 - M. D. Dennis, Alan M. Wallington, Geoffrey Sampson:

Stochastic Optimization of a Probabilistic Language Model. 271-281 - Steve J. Young, H.-H. Shih:

Computer Assisted Grammar Construction. 282-290

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