automaton - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • design: One such entirely abortive scheme involved designing an automaton ' to play a game of purely intellectual skill successfully ' .
  • use: First, the rewrite rules are transformed into so-called minimal rewrite rules, using the pattern-match automaton of Hoffmann and O'Donnell.
  • call: This three methods operate on a array called automaton.
  • simulate: The best way is to build and simulate an automaton for the pattern.

Converse of subject

  • recognize: The set of words recognized by an automaton is called the language of the automaton.

Adjective modifier

  • deterministic: A deterministic automaton has only one next state for a specific input symbol.
  • cellular: In Rule 110 we can find each one of the elements to identify a cellular automaton of von Neumann type.
  • finite: The maximum number of states that the finite automaton requires is set by default to 500.
  • mere: It would not be a whole, separate human being but a mere soulless automaton.
  • one-dimensional: They demonstrate how to design a one-dimensional cellular automaton that supports infinite families of signals of different speeds.

Modifies a noun

  • model: The model developed in this project is a dynamic stochastic spatially non-uniform cellular automaton model, which simulates the propagation of lava tubes.
  • chain: Siwak's chapter gives us striking examples of phenomenology of particles in parallel and serial automaton chains.

Noun used with modifier

  • state: This contrasts with ACT in the sense that learning in a neural state automaton does not demand the physical changes associated with lifetime evolution.
  • chess: Moralists found the story of the chess automaton irresistible.

Preposition: with

  • state: Rule 110 is a cellular automaton with two states in its alphabet and which evolves in one dimension.

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