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A Case Study on Grammatical-Based Representation for Regular Expression Evolution

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A Case Study on Grammatical-Based Representation for Regular Expression Evolution
Abstract. Regular expressions, or simply regex, have been widely used as a powerful pattern matching and text extractor tool through decades. Although they provide a powerful and flexible notation to define and retrieve patterns from text, the syntax and the grammatical rules of these regex notations are not easy to use, and even to understand. Any regex can be represented as a Deterministic or Non-Deterministic Finite Automata; so it is possible to design a representation to automatically build a regex, and a optimization algorithm able to find the best regex in terms of complexity. This paper introduces both, a graph-based representation for regex, and a particular heuristic-based evolutionary computing algorithm based on grammatical features from this language in a particular data extraction problem.
Antonio González-Pardo, David F. Barrero, D
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where PAAMS
Authors Antonio González-Pardo, David F. Barrero, David Camacho, María D. R-Moreno
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