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Context-sensitive grammar

Known as: Context sensitive grammar, Context-sensitive, CSG 
A context-sensitive grammar (CSG) is a formal grammar in which the left-hand sides and right-hand sides of any production rules may be surrounded by… 
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2008
2008
A framework of context-sensitive grammar transform is proposed. A greedy compression algorithm with the transform model is… 
Review
2004
Review
2004
This is an overview on context-sensitive grammars. The paper contains also an appendix about Chomsky type-0 grammars (also called… 
Review
2003
Review
2003
Intensive computations required for sensing and processing perceptual information can impose significant burdens on personal… 
Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Ubiquitous computing represents the concept of computing everywhere, making computing and communication essentially transparent… 
2002
2002
Rapid growth in inexpensive, short range, and low-power wireless communication hardware and network standards are now enabling… 
1996
1996
This paper introduces weakly growing context-sensitive grammars. Such grammars generalize the class of growing context-sensitive… 
1995
1995
We introduce the weak growing context-sensitive grammars (WGCSG): grammars that are growing with respect to a valuation of the… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
Summary Recent development of sensor knowledge representation by the use of a certainty grid has been extensive and shown the… 
1972
1972
  • Ronald V. Book
  • 1972
  • Corpus ID: 262041894
If every non-context-free rewriting rule of a context-sensitive (with erasing) grammar has as left context a string of terminal…