Transformation of structural patterns in discrete events? An application of structural methods in discrete event systems
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An interesting analogy can be found between recognition of noisy, distorted, or incomplete structural patterns and analysis, modelling and control of actual discrete event systems, where different types of uncertainty can occur.
An interesting analogy can be found between recognition of noisy, distorted, or incomplete structural patterns and analysis, modelling and control of actual discrete event systems, where different types of uncertainty can occur.
Classification : 68T10, 93A30, 93C41, 93C65
Keywords: discrete event system; recognition of noisy; incomplete structural patterns
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Pik, Jiří. Transformation of structural patterns in discrete events? An application of structural methods in discrete event systems. Kybernetika, Tome 34 (1998) no. 4, pp. 447-450. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/KYB_1998_34_4_a15/

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