Can you cite any papers related to the approach you're attempting? I
do not know anything about morphism detection, morphism forests, etc.

Thanks,
Abram

On Sun, Jul 20, 2008 at 2:03 AM, John G. Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From: Abram Demski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> No, not especially familiar, but it sounds interesting. Personally I
>> am interested in learning formal grammars to describe data, and there
>> are well-established equivalences between grammars and automata, so
>> the approaches are somewhat compatible. According to wikipedia,
>> semiautomata have no output, so you cannot be using them as a
>> generative model, but they also lack accept-states, so you can't be
>> using them as recognition models, either. How are you using them?
>>
>
> Hi Abram,
>
> More of recognizing them verses using them to recognize. Also though they
> have potential as morphism detection catalysts.
>
> I haven't designed the formal languages, I guess that I'm still building
> alphabets, an alphabet would consist of discrete knowledge structure. My
> model is a morphism forest and I will integrate automata networks within
> this - but still need to do language design. The languages will run within
> the automata networks.
>
> Uhm I'm interested too in languages and protocol. Most modern internet
> protocol is primitive. Any ideas on languages and internet protocol?
> Sometimes I think that OSI layers need to be refined. Almost like there
> needs to be another layer :) a.k.a. Layer 8.
>
> John
>
>
>
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