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LL(1) descriptions for robots

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 1997

Albert Hoogewijs
Affiliation:
Department for Pure Mathematics and Computer Algebra, University of Gent, Galglaan 2, B-9000 GENT, BELGIUM. E-mail: Albert.Hoogewijs@rug.ac.be

Abstract

Syntax-directed development is a software development method in which, the syntax of the input of the application plays a central role. The syntax description forms a frame on which semantic actions, attributes, local and global information can be attached. Much research has been done to develop theories and algorithms needed for robots to process information and interact with the environment. This paper describes how LL(1) descriptions can be used to produce automatically motion control software, object recognizers and human-computer interfaces.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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