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* '''⊗''' shows associative and has 1 as its own identity.
 
* '''⊗''' shows associative and has 1 as its own identity.
 
A '''left semiring''' distributes on the left and also a '''right semiring''' is similarly defined.
 
A '''left semiring''' distributes on the left and also a '''right semiring''' is similarly defined.
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'''⊕''' is used to combine the weight of two identically labeled alternative paths.
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'''⊗''' is used to combine weights along a path or when matching paths in composition or intersection.
   
 
==Store weights in lttoolbox==
 
==Store weights in lttoolbox==
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* <code>Write(ostream &)</code> :- This writes binary representation of a weight.
 
* <code>Write(ostream &)</code> :- This writes binary representation of a weight.
 
* <code>NoWeight</code> :- This is a static member function that returns an element which is not a set member and used to signal an error.
 
* <code>NoWeight</code> :- This is a static member function that returns an element which is not a set member and used to signal an error.
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* <code>ApproxEqual</code> :- This shows approximate equality (for inexact weights).
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Revision as of 19:19, 5 January 2018

Weights to lttoolbox

Theory

Weighted transducers are automata in which each transition in addition to its usual input label is augmented with an output label from a possible new alphabet, and carries some weight element of a semiring.

For weight in lttoolbox which currently supports DFA system, we need Semi-ring for calculating weight.

A Semiring is defined by two binary operations and and two designated elements 0 and 1 with following properties:-

  • shows associative, commutative and has 0 as its own identity.
  • shows associative and has 1 as its own identity.

A left semiring distributes on the left and also a right semiring is similarly defined.

is used to combine the weight of two identically labeled alternative paths.

is used to combine weights along a path or when matching paths in composition or intersection.

Store weights in lttoolbox

  • A Weight class must have binary functions Plus and Times these must form a left or right semiring.

Also in class Weight, there are some additions which must be defined like the following:-

  • >> :- This reads textual representation of a weight.
  • << :- This prints textual representation of a weight.
  • LeftSemiring :- This indicates how weights form a left semi-ring.
  • RightSemiring :- This indicates how weights form a right semi-ring.
  • Read(istream &) :- This reads binary representation of a weight.
  • Write(ostream &) :- This writes binary representation of a weight.
  • NoWeight :- This is a static member function that returns an element which is not a set member and used to signal an error.
  • ApproxEqual :- This shows approximate equality (for inexact weights).