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Final Call for Participation

1997 International Workshop on Implementing Automata

University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario, Canada

September 18-20, 1997


WIA '97

Automata theory is the cornerstone of computer science theory. While there is much practical experience with using automata, the work is spread among diverse areas, including parsing, computational linguistics, speech recognition, text searching, device controllers, distributed systems, and protocol analysis. The purpose of this workshop is to bring together members of the academic, research, and industrial communities who have an interest in implementing automata, to demonstrate their work and to explain the problems they have been solving.

Topics of Interest

Topics of interests include but are not limited to: complexity of automaton operations, data structure design for automata, design and architecture of automata software, industrial applications of automata, new algorithms for manipulating automata, symbolic manipulation environments for automata, techniques for graphical display of automata, and applications of automata in compilation, digital documents, natural language processing, networking, parallel processing, speech and speaker recognition, teaching, and VLSI design and testing.

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syu@csd.uwo.ca
Department of Computer Science
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
CANADA N6A 5B7