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  • Grammatical Inference as Unification  
  • by Jacques Nicolas, Jacques Nicolas — 1999
  • …We propose to set the grammatical inference problem in a logical framework. The search for admissible solutions in a given class of languages is reduced to the problem of unifying a set of terms. This point of view has been already developed in the particular context of categorial grammars, a type o…
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  • Regular Inference as a graph coloring problem  
  • by Fran Cois, Jacques Nicolas — 1997 — In Workshop on Grammatical Inference, Automata Induction, and Language Acquisition (ICML'97
  • …We consider the problem of learning the set of all most general DFA consistent with a labeled sample. The paper proposess a constraints based specification of the set of solutions and gives an efficient algorithm to build the system of constraints. The effective production of DFA may then be reduced…
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  • How considering incompatible state mergings may reduce the DFA induction search tree  
  • by François Coste, Jacques Nicolas — 1998 — Fourth International Colloquium on Grammatical Inference (ICGI'98
  • …. A simple and effective method for DFA induction from positive and negative samples is the state merging method. The corresponding search space may be tree-structured, considering two subspaces for a given pair of states: the subspace where states are merged and the subspace where states remain…
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  • Regular Inference as a graph coloring problem  
  • by François Coste, Jacques Nicolas — 1997 — In Workshop on Grammar Inference, Automata Induction, and Language Acquisition (ICML' 97
  • …We consider the problem of learning the set of all most general DFA consistent with a labeled sample. The paper proposess a constraints based specification of the set of solutions and gives an efficient algorithm to build the system of constraints. The effective production of DFA may then be reduced…
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  • IpNose: Electronic nose for remote bad odour monitoring system  
  • by Alex Perera, Toni Pardo, Teodor Šundiæ, Ricardo Gutierrez-osuna, Santiago Marco, Jacques Nicolas — 2001 — in landfill sites, Proceedings of the 8th conference Eurodeur
  • …Electronic noses are intelligent instruments that are able to classify and quantify different gas/odours. Here we suggest the integration of a small form factor computer inside the electronic nose. This concept allows us to easily provide remote connectivity, large data storage and complex signal pr…
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  • Grammatical Inference for Disulfide Bonds Prediction Within Proteins  
  • by Ingrid Jacquemin And, Ingrid Jacquemin, Jacques Nicolas, Irisa-inria Projet Symbiose — 2003 — ECCB’03 European Conference on Computational Biology (Poster
  • …We address the issue of predicting cystins groups within proteins. We propose a two step method for thus task: First, a universal model is built using a formal grammar, able to reconize bonds between any cystein-pairs. Then, the model application is controlled through a second simpler grammar that m…
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  • Inférence Grammaticale Pour . . .  
  • by Jacques Chodorowski, Composante Universitaire Enssat-irisa, Enrique Vidal, Mm. Geraldine, Damnati Examinateurs, Christian Jacquemin, Jacques Nicolas — 2001
  • …qualite semblable. Les conversations scienti ques mais egalement celles qui sortaient du strict cadre du travail sont un bagage de competences et de souvenirs que j'emporte avec une grande reconnaissance. Je remercie Colin de la Higuera, qui m'a fait l'honneur de presider le jury. Je remercie mes …
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  • The use of sensor arrays for environmental monitoring: interests and limitations  
  • by Wilfrid Bourgeois, A Anne-claude Romain, B Jacques Nicolas B, Richard M. Stuetz C — J. Environ. Monit
  • …First published as an Advance Article on the web 13th October 2003 Continuous, in situ monitoring of air, water and land quality is fundamental to most environmental applications. Low cost and non-invasive chemical sensor arrays provide a suitable technique for in situ monitoring. Their ability and …
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