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10. ICGI 2010: Valencia, Spain
- José M. Sempere, Pedro García:

Grammatical Inference: Theoretical Results and Applications, 10th International Colloquium, ICGI 2010, Valencia, Spain, September 13-16, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6339, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-15487-4
Invited Talks
- Simon M. Lucas

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Grammatical Inference and Games: Extended Abstract. 1-4 - David B. Searls

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Molecules, Languages and Automata. 5-10
Regular Papers
- Antonio Cano Gómez:

Inferring Regular Trace Languages from Positive and Negative Samples. 11-23 - Alexander Clark:

Distributional Learning of Some Context-Free Languages with a Minimally Adequate Teacher. 24-37 - Alexander Clark:

Learning Context Free Grammars with the Syntactic Concept Lattice. 38-51 - Pedro García, Manuel Vazquez de Parga, Damián López

, José Ruiz:
Learning Automata Teams. 52-65 - Marijn Heule, Sicco Verwer:

Exact DFA Identification Using SAT Solvers. 66-79 - Joshua Jones, Tim Oates:

Learning Deterministic Finite Automata from Interleaved Strings. 80-93 - Efim B. Kinber:

Learning Regular Expressions from Representative Examples and Membership Queries. 94-108 - Hongyang Li, Frank Stephan

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Splitting of Learnable Classes. 109-121 - Franco M. Luque

, Gabriel G. Infante López:
PAC-Learning Unambiguous k, l-NTS <= Languages. 122-134 - Franco M. Luque

, Gabriel G. Infante López:
Bounding the Maximal Parsing Performance of Non-Terminally Separated Grammars. 135-147 - Karl Meinke:

CGE: A Sequential Learning Algorithm for Mealy Automata. 148-162 - Wico Mulder, Pieter W. Adriaans:

Using Grammar Induction to Model Adaptive Behavior of Networks of Collaborative Agents. 163-177 - Piedachu Peris, Damián López

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Transducer Inference by Assembling Specific Languages. 178-188 - Frédéric Tantini, Alain Terlutte, Fabien Torre

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Sequences Classification by Least General Generalisations. 189-202 - Sicco Verwer, Mathijs de Weerdt

, Cees Witteveen:
A Likelihood-Ratio Test for Identifying Probabilistic Deterministic Real-Time Automata from Positive Data. 203-216 - Wojciech Wieczorek

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A Local Search Algorithm for Grammatical Inference. 217-229 - Ryo Yoshinaka

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Polynomial-Time Identification of Multiple Context-Free Languages from Positive Data and Membership Queries. 230-244 - Menno van Zaanen

, Tanja Gaustad:
Grammatical Inference as Class Discrimination. 245-257
Short Papers
- Pieter W. Adriaans, Wico Mulder:

MDL in the Limit. 258-261 - Hasan Ibne Akram, Colin de la Higuera

, Huang Xiao, Claudia Eckert:
Grammatical Inference Algorithms in MATLAB. 262-266 - Gloria Inés Alvarez, Jorge Hernán Victoria, Enrique Bravo, Pedro García:

A Non-deterministic Grammar Inference Algorithm Applied to the Cleavage Site Prediction Problem in Bioinformatics. 267-270 - Borja Balle, Jorge Castro, Ricard Gavaldà

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Learning PDFA with Asynchronous Transitions. 271-275 - Barrett R. Bryant, Marjan Mernik, Dejan Hrncic, Faizan Javed, Qichao Liu, Alan P. Sprague:

Grammar Inference Technology Applications in Software Engineering. 276-279 - Christophe Costa Florêncio, Henning Fernau

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Hölder Norms and a Hierarchy Theorem for Parameterized Classes of CCG. 280-283 - M. Jayasrirani, D. Gnanaraj Thomas, Atulya K. Nagar

, T. Robinson
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Learning of Church-Rosser Tree Rewriting Systems. 284-287 - Anna Kasprzik

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Generalizing over Several Learning Settings. 288-292 - Sophia Katrenko

, Menno van Zaanen
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Rademacher Complexity and Grammar Induction Algorithms: What It May (Not) Tell Us. 293-296 - Katia Kermanidis:

Extracting Shallow Paraphrasing Schemata from Modern Greek Text Using Statistical Significance Testing and Supervised Learning. 297-300 - Sindhu J. Kumaar, P. J. Abisha, D. Gnanaraj Thomas:

Learning Subclasses of Parallel Communicating Grammar Systems. 301-304 - Herman Stehouwer, Menno van Zaanen

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Enhanced Suffix Arrays as Language Models: Virtual k-Testable Languages. 305-308 - Olgierd Unold:

Learning Fuzzy Context-Free Grammar - A Preliminary Report. 309-312 - Mitsuo Wakatsuki, Etsuji Tomita:

Polynomial Time Identification of Strict Prefix Deterministic Finite State Transducers. 313-316

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