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Research Seminars - June 17, 2002

Modeling Sequential Processes

Dr Philip Hingston
School of Computer & Information Science
Edith Cowan University
2.00pm Monday 17th June, 2002
Computer Science & Software Engineering
Seminar Room 1.24

Abstract:

Computers and networks help us to collect and store huge quantities of data - the modern world is overflowing with it. Much of this data is sequential: this happened first, then this, then this
... A key question is: "How can we turn this data into useful knowledge?" In this seminar, we show how one of computer science's most basic tools - finite state automata - can be used to analyse, understand and process sequential data.

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