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引用次数: 14
摘要
在节点标记的、有序的、排名的树(“树算法”)上的模式匹配、接受和解析算法对于指令选择和树转换/术语重写等应用非常重要。许多这样的算法已经被开发出来。它们通常基于使用有限(树)自动机的词或其推广的此类算法的结果。遗憾的是,这种算法和自动机没有连贯的、广泛的工具包,这使它们的使用变得复杂。我们的工具包FOREST FIRE包含许多这样的算法和自动机结构。它伴随着图形用户界面(GUI) FIRE WOOD。工具包和GUI为实验和比较算法提供了一个有用的环境。在这篇工具论文中,我们概述了工具包和GUI,它们的上下文和设计原理,并提到了使用它们获得的一些结果。
Forest FIRE and FIRE Wood: Tools for Tree Automata and Tree Algorithms
Pattern matching, acceptance, and parsing algorithms on node-labeled, ordered, ranked trees ('tree algorithms') are important for applications such as instruction selection and tree transformation/term rewriting. Many such algorithms have been developed. They often are based on results from such algorithms on words or generalizations thereof using finite (tree) automata. Regrettably no coherent, extensive toolkit of such algorithms and automata existed, complicating their use.
Our toolkit FOREST FIRE contains many such algorithms and automata constructions. It is accompanied by the graphical user interface (GUI) FIRE WOOD. The toolkit and GUI provide a useful environment for experimenting with and comparing the algorithms. In this tool paper we give an overview of the toolkit and GUI, their context and design rationale, and mention some results obtained with them.