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Computing Maximal Error-detecting Capabilities and Distances of Regular Languages

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Computing Maximal Error-detecting Capabilities and Distances of Regular Languages
Abstract. A (combinatorial) channel consists of pairs of words representing all possible inputoutput channel situations. In a past paper, we formalized the intuitive concept of “largest amount of errors” detectable by a given language L, by defining the maximal error-detecting capabilities of L with respect to a given class of channels, and we showed how to compute all maximal error-detecting capabilities (channels) of a given regular language with respect to the class of rational channels and a class of channels involving only the substitution-error type. In this paper we resolve the problem for channels involving errors of any combination of the basic types substitution, insertion, deletion. Moreover, we consider the problem of finding the inverses of these channels, in view of the fact that L is error-detecting for γ if and only if it is error-detecting for the inverse of γ. We also discuss a natural method of reducing the problem of computing (inner) distances of a given re...
Stavros Konstantinidis, Pedro V. Silva
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where FUIN
Authors Stavros Konstantinidis, Pedro V. Silva
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