LANGUAGE THEORY with APPLICATIONS 2020 (LTA 2020)
LTA 2020 is 10th student workshop at the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology.
According to the epidemiology situation, the talks will be presented on-line using Microsoft Teams platform.
Subject: Formal language theory and its applications in computer science
Place: FIT BUT, Brno, Czech Republic
Date: December 10 - 15, 2020
Coverage:
LTA 2020 offers a variety of scientific talks on formal language theory and its computer-related applications at MSc and PhD levels. A special attention is paid to modern applications related to the language translation. Most of the talks results from the students' work in the
TID,
RGD and
VYPa classes taught at FIT BUT.
Style:
Talks are presented so they clearly and quickly explain their significance to today's computer science. As a result, in some instances, results and their proofs may be merely outlined in an informal way. LTA does not tolerate presentations that hide their shallow contents behind exotic pictures.
Opening Talk by dr. Pavel Martinek, UTB Zlín
Speaker:
dr. Pavel Martinek, Faculty of Applied Informatics, Tomáš Baťa University in Zlín, Czech republic
For a list of recent publications, see
DBLP.
Date: Thursday, December 10, 2020, 12:00 - 13:30
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Title: Multiset Languages and Minimization Problem for Multiset Finite Automata
Abstract: Multisets (also called bags) represent such a generalization of sets which allow multiplied occurrence of their elements. Finite automata working over multisets differ from usual finite automata in the way how they process their input. Namely, at each computational step, they read a symbol from their input multiset regardless of any ordering of the input. Thus, instead of processing strings of symbols the automata process multisets of symbols. This formalism was already used in defining computational models inspired from biochemistry (like the chemical abstract machine by Berry and Boudol, 1992) or biology (cf. well-known P systems). It has also strong connections to jumping automata introduced by Meduna and Zemek in 2012.
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Workshop Schedule
The list of talks in VYPa, RGD, and TID courses follows.
PRELIMINARY CULTURE SESSION (Monday, December 7, 2020, 13:00-13:30, on-line)
SESSION 1: Compiler Construction (Monday, December 14, 2020, 11:00-14:00, on-line)
Regular talks, 11:00 - 13:20:
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Ren ZhiDong: Compiler Design - Sections 4.1 - 4.4 (Logic Programming Languages)
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Presentation from RGD (13:20-13:45, rescheduled from Session 2, PhD level):
SESSION 2: Modern Theoretical Computer Science & Regulated Grammars and Automata (Tuesday, December 15, 2020, 11:00-11:50, on-line)
Presentations from RGD:
Presentation from TID:
Conference history