Formal Languages and Automata Theory
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- 978-81-265-2010-7
- 410.285
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410.285 AKS Natural Language Processing : A Paninian Perspective | 410.285 ALL Natural Language Understanding | 410.285 ALL Natural Language Understanding | 410.285 ANA Formal Languages and Automata Theory | 410.285 BER From Semantics to Computer Science: Essays in Honour of Gilles Kahn | 410.285 BIR Natural Language Processing With Python | 410.285 BUT Computers in Linguistics |
Includes Bibliographic References and Index,
This book presents the theoretical aspects of Computer Science. This subject explains how to define infinite languages in finite ways, construct algorithms for related problems and decide whether a string is in language or not. This book adopts a holistic approach to learning.
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