@Bibtex-file{Ai/grammatical.inference.bib,
  title =        "Bibliography on grammatical inference",
  author =       "Kevin Thompson",
  address =      "Artificial Intelligence Research Laboratory\\
                 NASA-Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, CA\\ USA",
  email =        "kthompso@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov",
  supported =    "no",
  copyright =    "I'm unclear what restrictions if any I can put on this
                 as a NASA contractor; my hope/belief is that this is
                 neither code nor a publication, so that I can just
                 release it and ask people to please give credit if it's
                 tremendously useful to them. No redistribution
                 restrictions.",
  abstract =     "A relatively exhaustive bibliography for grammatical
                 inference",
  readme =       "Some caveats: \begin{itemize} \item there are some
                 refs here that are just {"}about grammars{"}, not about
                 grammatical inference (induction) per se. This is just
                 the result of my keyword indexing scheme. Similarly,
                 there are articles in here about using grammars to
                 represent molecular biology sequences, as this is an
                 interest of mine. You get what you pay for \ldots \item
                 As I do not have the proceedings to either of the ICGI
                 (International Conference on Grammar Induction)
                 meetings, they are not reflected below. The first was
                 held in Essex 4/93, organized by Simon Lucas,
                 sml@essex.ac.uk; the second has a mailing address as of
                 8/94 of icgi94@iti.upv.es. I am unaware of printed
                 proceedings. \item This bibliography clearly has weaker
                 coverage for: formal results of learnability --- see
                 COLT as well as COLING and ACL for more of this. the
                 entire {"}syntactic pattern recognition{"} line of
                 work, see the K.S. Fu references below for pointers.
                 \item Pages like '999-999' are my way of noting that I
                 just don't know; I detest paper references without page
                 numbers. \item This evolved for my own use over quite
                 some time, so no apologies for various format and/or
                 content inconsistencies. Additions/typo fixes welcome,
                 though no promises on my part. \end{itemize}",
  keywords =     "grammar induction",
}
