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The Syntactic Prediction with Token Automata: Application to HandiAS System

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This paper presents an adjustable way of syntactic prediction on the basis of left context with token automata. Our purpose is to predict the end of a word on the basis of its first letters keyboarding. We illustrate our intention with the presentation of a prototype software for disabled communication aid, called HandiAS.

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Maurel, D., Le Pévédic, B., Rousseau, O. (1999). The Syntactic Prediction with Token Automata: Application to HandiAS System. In: Champarnaud, JM., Ziadi, D., Maurel, D. (eds) Automata Implementation. WIA 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1660. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48057-9_9

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