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Transducer Systems
Skácel, Jiří ; Kučera, Jiří (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This document defines systems of pushdown transducers. The idea of cooperating distributed grammar systems for components working on one word is adjusted for use of transducers instead of grammars. The transducers cooperate by passing output of one to input of another component. It discusses their descriptive power and equivalency between systems with arbitrary numbers of components. The main conclusion is then comparison of their descriptive power with Turing machines with regard to their translation and accepted languages.
Transducer Systems
Hnat, Peter ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This thesis contains transducer systems. It describes properties of various translation models. It demonstrates translation power of these models on concrete examples. This thesis focuses mostly on finite and pushdown transducers. Pushdown transducers form designed transducer systems. Result of this thesis is application. Application was created in programming language Python 3.5.1 and it demostrates designed transducer system.
Transducer Systems
Hnat, Peter ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This thesis contains transducer systems. It describes properties of various translation models. It demonstrates translation power of these models on concrete examples. This thesis focuses mostly on finite and pushdown transducers. Pushdown transducers form designed transducer systems. Result of this thesis is application. Application was created in programming language Python 3.5.1 and it demostrates designed transducer system.
Transducer Systems
Skácel, Jiří ; Kučera, Jiří (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
This document defines systems of pushdown transducers. The idea of cooperating distributed grammar systems for components working on one word is adjusted for use of transducers instead of grammars. The transducers cooperate by passing output of one to input of another component. It discusses their descriptive power and equivalency between systems with arbitrary numbers of components. The main conclusion is then comparison of their descriptive power with Turing machines with regard to their translation and accepted languages.

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