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Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 11:57:50 -0600
From: Rajesh Parekh rpare@allstate.com
Subject: Homepage for the International Grammatical Inference Community
Web: http://www.cs.iastate.edu/~honavar/gi/gi.html
Mirror: http://www.univ-st-etienne.fr/eurise/gi/gi.html

Overview:
Grammatical Inference, variously refered to as automata induction,
grammar induction, and automatic language acquisition, refers to the
process of learning of grammars and languages from data. Machine
learning of grammars finds a variety of applications in syntactic pattern
recognition, adaptive intelligent agents, diagnosis, computational biology,
systems modelling, prediction, natural language acquisition, data mining
and knowledge discovery. 

Traditionally, grammatical inference has been studied by researchers
in several research communities including: Information Theory, Formal
Languages, Automata Theory, Language Acquisition, Computational
Linguistics, Machine Learning, Pattern Recognition, Computational
Learning Theory, Neural Networks, etc. Over the past few years,
several conferences (e.g., the International Colloquium on Grammatical
Inference, held thus far in 1993, 1994, 1996, and 1998) and workshops
(such as the Workshop on Automata Induction, Grammatical Inference,
and Knowledge Acquisition, held in conjunction with the International
Conference on Machine Learning) have sought to bring together
researchers working on grammatical inference in these areas.  Some of
this research is beginning to find significant applications in natural
language interfaces to databases, bioinformatics, and related
areas. The grammatical inference community has begun to organize
itself around its main conferences and workshops.

A lot of information on grammatical inference and related areas is
available on the world wide web. This homepage is designed to be a
centralized resource information on Grammatical Inference and its
applications. We hope that this information will be useful to both
newcomers to the field as well as seasoned campaigners.

We invite everyone to avail of this facility. Suggestions and contributions
are always welcome!

Sincerely,
Colin de la Higuera (cdlh@univ-st-etienne.fr)
Rajesh Parekh (rpare@allstate.com)

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