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Co-authorship network of co-authors of František Mráz
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Mráz, František, et al.. (2020). Learning Picture Languages Represented as Strings.. The Florida AI Research Society. 529–532.
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Mráz, František, et al.. (2020). Pumping Deterministic Monotone Restarting Automata and DCFL.. 51–58.
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Mráz, František & Friedrich Otto. (2019). Window size two suffices for deterministic monotone RWW-automata.. 139–154.1 indexed citations
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Mráz, František, et al.. (2019). Lexicalized Syntactic Analysis by Restarting Automata.. Digital Repository (National Repository of Grey Literature). 69–83.
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Plátek, Martin, et al.. (2018). Robustness versus Sensibility by Two-Way Restarting Automata.. 10–17.
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Plátek, Martin, Friedrich Otto, & František Mráz. (2017). On h-Lexicalized Automata and h-Syntactic Analysis.. 40–47.
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Mráz, František, Friedrich Otto, & Daniel Průša. (2015). On a class of rational functions for pictures.. 159–176.2 indexed citations
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Otto, Friedrich, et al.. (2012). Limited Context Restarting Automata and McNaughton Families of Languages.. 165–180.1 indexed citations
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Mráz, František, et al.. (2011). Δ-clearing restarting automata and CFL. 153–164.
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Mráz, František, et al.. (2010). Towards a formal model of natural language description based on restarting automata with parallel DR-structures.. 25–32.1 indexed citations
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Plátek, Martin, et al.. (2010). In)Dependencies in Functional Generative Description by Restarting Automata.. 155–170.2 indexed citations
Jurdziński, Tomasz, Friedrich Otto, František Mráz, & Martin Plátek. (2005). Deterministic Two-Way Restarting Automata and Marcus Contextual Grammars. Fundamenta Informaticae. 64(1). 217–228.2 indexed citations
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Plátek, Martin, Friedrich Otto, & František Mráz. (2003). Restarting Automata and Variants of j-Monotonicity.. 303–312.2 indexed citations
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Jančar, Petr, František Mráz, Martin Plátek, Martin Procházka, & Jörg Vogel. (1997). Deleting Automata with a Restart Operation.. 191–202.2 indexed citations
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Mráz, František, Martin Plátek, & Martin Procházka. (1997). Deleting Automata with a Restart Operation and Marcus Grammars.. 329–342.
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Jančar, Petr, František Mráz, Martin Plátek, Martin Procházka, & Jörg Vogel. (1995). Restarting Automata, Marcus Grammars and Context-Free Languages.. 102–111.5 indexed citations
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