Suna Bensch (Aydin)


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Last updated: September 2010

Book chapter


[A1]

Suna Bensch. Mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms and natural language. In G. Bel-Enguix and M. D. Jiménez-López, editors, Language as a Complex System: Interdisciplinary Apporaches, pages 71–91. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2010.


Papers in journals


[B4]

Suna Bensch, Henning Bordihn, Markus Holzer, and Martin Kutrib. On input-revolving deterministic and nondeterministic finite automata. Information and Computation, 207(11):1140–1155, 2009.

[B3]

Suna Bensch and Henning Bordihn. Active symbols in pure systems. Fundamenta Informaticae, 76(3): 239–254, 2007.

[B2]

Suna Aydin and Henning Bordihn. Sequential versus parallel grammar formalisms with respect to measures of descriptional complexity. Fundamenta Informaticae, 55(3,4): 243–254, 2003.

[B1]

Suna Aydin, Helmut Jürgensen, and Lynda E. Robbins. Dialogues as co-operating grammars. Journal of Automata, Languages and Combinatorics, 6(4): 395–410, 2001.


Papers in refereed conference proceedings and collections


[C10]

Suna Bensch, Henrik Björklund and Frank Drewes. Algorithmic properties of Millstream systems. In Y. Gao, H. Lu, S. Seki, and S. Yu, editors, Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Developments in Language Theory (DLT 2010), LNCS 6224, pages 54–65, Springer, Berlin, 2010.

[C9]

Suna Bensch and Frank Drewes. Millstream systems - a formal model for linking language modules by interfaces. In F. Drewes and M. Kuhlmann, editors, Proceedings of the ACL 2010 Workshop on Applications of Tree Automata in Natural Language Processing (ATANLP 2010), pages 28–36. The Association for Computational Linguistics, 2010.

[C8]

Suna Bensch and Thomas Hellström. On ambiguity in learning from demonstration. In H. Christensen, F. Groen, and E. Petriu, editors, Intelligent Autonomous Systems 11 (IAS-11), pages 47–56. IOS Press, Amsterdam, 2010.

[C7]

Leonor Becerra-Bonache, Suna Bensch, Maria Dolores Jiménez-López. L systems as Bio-MAS for natural language processing. In Y. Demazeau et al., editors, Trends in Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems, 8th International Conference on Practical Applications of Agents and Multiagent Systems (PAAMS 2010), pages 395–402. Springer, Berlin, 2010.

[C6]

Leonor Becerra-Bonache, Suna Bensch, Maria Dolores Jiménez-López. The linguistic relevance of Lindenmayer systems. In J. Filipe, A. Fred, and B. Sharp, editors, Proceedings of the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, Volume 2 - Agents (ICAART (2)), pages 395–402. INSTICC Press, Valencia, Spain, 2010.

[C5]

Suna Bensch, Henning Bordihn, Markus Holzer, and Martin Kutrib. Deterministic input-reversal and input-revolving automata. In Carlos Martín-Vide, Friedrich Otto, and Henning Fernau, editors, Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Language and Automata Theory and Applications (LATA 2008), LNCS 5196, pages 113–124. Springer, Tarragona, Spain, 2008.

[C4]

Suna Bensch. An approach to parallel mildly context-sensitive grammar formalisms. In Remco Loos, Szilárd Zsolt Fazekas, and Carlos Martín-Vide, editors, Pre-proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Languages and Automata Theory and Applications 2007 (LATA 2007), Report No. 35/07, pages 91–102. Tarragona, Spain, 2007.

[C3]

Henning Bordihn and Suna Aydin. Sequential versus parallel grammar formalisms with respect to measures of descriptional complexity. In Masami Ito, editor, Algebraic Systems, Formal Languages and Conventional and Unconventional Computation Theory, Report No. 1366, pages 13–21. Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 2004.

[C2]

Suna Aydin and Helmut Jürgensen. Parallel versus sequential grammar systems for modelling dialogues. In Constantine Stephanidis and Julie Jacko, editors, Human-Computer Interaction: Theory and Practice (Part II), pages 596–600. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, New Jersey, 2003.

[C1]

Suna Aydin, Helmut Jürgensen, and Lynda E. Robbins. Dialogues as co-operating grammars (extended abstract). In Oliver Boldt and Helmut Jürgensen, editors, Pre-Proceedings of DCAGRS 2000, Descriptional Complexity of Automata, Grammars and Related Structures, Report No. 555, Department of Computer Science, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, 2000.


Technical Reports


[D1]

Suna Bensch and Frank Drewes. Millstream systems. Report UMINF 09.21, Umeå University, 2009.


Thesis


[E2]

Suna Bensch. Parallel Systems as Mildly Context-Sensitive Grammar Formalisms. PhD thesis, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, 2009.

[E1]

Suna Aydin. Dialoge als kooperierende Grammatiken. Master's thesis, Universität Potsdam, Potsdam, Germany, 2001.