Title :
From Two-Way to One-Way Finite State Transducers
Author :
Filiot, Emmanuel ; Gauwin, Olivier ; Reynier, Pierre-Alain ; Servais, Frederic
Abstract :
Any two-way finite state automaton is equivalent to some one-way finite state automaton. This well-known result, shown by Rabin and Scott and independently by Shepherdson, states that two-way finite state automata (even non-deterministic) characterize the class of regular languages. It is also known that this result does not extend to finite string transductions: (deterministic) two-way finite state transducers strictly extend the expressive power of (functional) one-way transducers. In particular deterministic two-way transducers capture exactly the class of MSO-transductions of finite strings. In this paper, we address the following definability problem: given a function defined by a two-way finite state transducer, is it definable by a one-way finite state transducer? By extending Rabin and Scott´s proof to transductions, we show that this problem is decidable. Our procedure builds a one-way transducer, which is equivalent to the two-way transducer, whenever one exists.
Keywords :
decidability; finite state machines; formal languages; Rabin and Scott transduction proof; decidability; definability problem; deterministic two-way transducers; finite string MSO-transductions; finite string transductions; one-way finite state automaton; one-way finite state transducer; regular languages; two-way finite state automaton; two-way finite state transducer; Automata; Context; Educational institutions; Memory management; Shape; Transducers; XML;
Conference_Titel :
Logic in Computer Science (LICS), 2013 28th Annual IEEE/ACM Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0413-6
DOI :
10.1109/LICS.2013.53