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Abstract families of matrices and picture languages
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A linguistic model to generate matrices (arrays of terminals) is presented and immediate application is shown in picture processing by generating a wide class of interesting pictures.About:
This article is published in Computer Graphics and Image Processing.The article was published on 1972-11-01. It has received 167 citations till now.read more
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A Myhill-Nerode Theorem for Finite State Matrix Automata and Finite Matrix Languages
Abhisek Midya,D. R. Thomas +1 more
TL;DR: In this article , a deterministic version of finite state matrix automaton (DFSMA) which recognizes finite matrix languages (FMLs) was proposed, and the main result is a generalization of the classical Myhill-Nerode theorem for DFSMA.
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P Systems with Shuffle Operation and Catalytic-Like Rules
TL;DR: A new class of P systems with shuffle operation and catalytic-like rules is presented, which has a membrane structure, where language-objects and shuffle- operation rules are placed in its regions and can be used as a language generator.
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Sequential Operations in Digital Picture Processing
Azriel Rosenfeld,John L. Pfaltz +1 more
TL;DR: The relative merits of performing local operations on ~ digitized picture in parallel or sequentially are discussed and some applications of the connected component and distance functions are presented.
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Formal Languages and Their Relation to Automata
TL;DR: The theory of formal languages as a coherent theory is presented and its relationship to automata theory is made explicit, including the Turing machine and certain advanced topics in language theory.
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A formal picture description scheme as a basis for picture processing systems
TL;DR: A formal picture description scheme to be used as the basis for picture processing systems is presented and a series of examples illustrate the capability and limitations of the description scheme.