Classifying sequences by combining context-free grammars and OWL ontologies

04/06/2023
by   Nicolas Lazzari, et al.
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This paper describes a pattern to formalise context-free grammars in OWL and its use for sequence classification. The proposed approach is compared to existing methods in terms of computational complexity as well as pragmatic applicability, with examples in the music domain.

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