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Rectangular Array Languages Generated by a Petri Net

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Computational Vision and Robotics

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Two different models of Petri net structure to generate rectangular arrays have already been defined. In array token Petri net structure, a transition labeled with catenation rule is enabled to fire only when all the input places of the transition have the same array as token. In Column row catenation Petri net structure, the firing rules differ. A transition labeled with catenation rule is enabled to fire even when different input places of the transition contain different arrays. The firing rule associated with a transition varies in the two models. Comparisons are made between the generative capacity of the two models.

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D., L. (2015). Rectangular Array Languages Generated by a Petri Net. In: Sethi, I. (eds) Computational Vision and Robotics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 332. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-2196-8_3

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