Learning regular languages over large ordered alphabets

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This work is concerned with regular languages defined over large alphabets, either infinite or just too large to be expressed enumeratively. We define a generic model where transitions are labeled by elements of a finite partition of the alphabet. We then extend Angluin’s L∗ algorithm for learning regular languages from examples for such automata. We have implemented this algorithm and we demonstrate its behavior where the alphabet is a subset of the natural or real numbers. We sketch the extension of the algorithm to a class of languages over partially ordered alphabets.

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Mens, I. E., & Maler, O. (2015). Learning regular languages over large ordered alphabets. Logical Methods in Computer Science , 11(3). https://doi.org/10.2168/LMCS-11(3:13)2015

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