regular expression example generator

Fernando Pereira pereira at research.att.com
Sat Oct 9 11:52:16 EDT 1999


In article <001401bf1145$54e9fe60$072292cb at akha>, Jon Fernquest
<ferni at loxinfo.co.th> wrote:
> It could be used for a much more powerful set of finite state
> tools than Perl currently has. See the notes from lecture 4
> at Columbia on the Bell Labs set of finite state tools:
> http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~mohri/notes.html
> Index:
> http://www.cvn.columbia.edu/courses/Summer1999/COMSE6998-2.html
Thank you for mentioning out finite-state tools. Just a small
correction: while the work started at Bell Labs before AT&T spun off
Lucent Technologies, which took with it the name "Bell Labs," most of
the work has been done after that event not at Bell Labs, but at AT&T
Labs, AT&T's own R&D arm, which is *not* related to Bell Labs except
through a common ancestry before the AT&T-Lucent split. The main
contributors to the package are Merhyar Mohri, Michael Riley and
myself, all at AT&T Labs.

-- F




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