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Deadline: December 01, 2012 | Date: June 01, 2013
Venue/Country: Online, Online
Updated: 2012-06-27 07:38:13 (GMT+9)
Grammatical inference studies the problem of how a grammar can bereliably and automatically inferred from information about the behaviorof the system the grammar characterizes. Generative grammars are used tomodel a range of behaviors in fields such as bioinformatics, psychology,linguistics, natural language processing, software engineering, and manyother areas.Research in grammatical inference continually appears in conferences,including the biennial International Conference of Grammatical Inference(ICGI), and journals, and is the subject of a recent book (de la Higuera2010). The purpose of this special issue is to present the best,cutting-edge research on grammatical inference to the readership of theMachine Learning Journal.We invite high quality submissions from researchers in all areas ofgrammatical inference, including, but not limited to, the following areas:* Theoretical aspects of grammatical inference: learning paradigms,learnability results, complexity of learning. Efficient learningalgorithms for language classes inside and outside the Chomskyhierarchy. Learning tree and graph grammars. Learning distributionsover strings, trees or graphs.* Theoretical and experimental analysis of different approaches togrammar induction, including artificial neural networks, statisticalmethods, symbolic methods, information-theoretic approaches, minimumdescription length, complexity-theoretic approaches, heuristicmethods, etc.* Novel approaches to grammatical inference: Induction by DNAcomputing or quantum computing, evolutionary approaches, newrepresentation spaces, etc.* Successful applications of grammatical inference to tasks innatural language processing, bioinformatics, machine translation,pattern recognition, language acquisition, software engineering,computational linguistics, spam and malware detection, cognitivepsychology, robotics etc.*Paper Submission*Authors are encouraged to submit high-quality, original work that hasneither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals.Springer offers authors, editors and reviewers of Machine Learning aweb-enabled online manuscript submission and review system, givingauthors the ability to track the review process of their manuscript.Manuscripts should be submitted to: http://MACH.edmgr.com
. This onlinesystem offers easy and straightforward log-in and submission procedures,and supports a wide range of submission file formats. When submittingplease be sure to choose the manuscript type, "Grammatical Inference."*Important Dates*. Paper submission deadline: December 1, 2012. Notification of acceptance: February 1, 2013. Final manuscript: June 1, 2013*Guest Editors*Jeffrey Heinz (University of Delaware, heinz
udel.edu)Colin de la Higuera (University of Nantes, cdlh
univ-nantes.fr)Tim Oates (University of Maryland, oates
cs.umbc.edu)Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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