Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10328906 Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science 2005 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the area of programming languages, context-free grammars (CFGs) are of special importance since almost all programming languages employ CFG's in their design. Recent approaches to CFG induction are not able to infer context-free grammars for general-purpose programming languages. In this paper it is shown that syntax of a small domain-specific language can be inferred from positive and negative programs provided by domain experts. In our work we are using the genetic programming approach in grammatical inference. Grammar-specific heuristic operators and nonrandom construction of the initial population are proposed to achieve this task. Suitability of the approach is shown by examples where underlying context-free grammars are successfully inferred.
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