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Models of computation / Computer science / Applied mathematics / Finite state transducer / Regular language / Nondeterministic finite automaton / Finite-state machine / N-gram / Probabilistic automaton / Automata theory / Formal languages / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2006-03-24 09:49:11
Models of computation
Computer science
Applied mathematics
Finite state transducer
Regular language
Nondeterministic finite automaton
Finite-state machine
N-gram
Probabilistic automaton
Automata theory
Formal languages
Theoretical computer science

Weighted Rational Transductions and their Application to Human Language Processing

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