Discourse segmentation in aid of document summarization
B.K. Boguraev, Mary S. Neff
HICSS 2000
We make some observations concerning alternating Turing machines operating in small space. For example, we show that alternating Turing machines using o(log n) space are more powerful than nondeterministic Turing machines using the same space-bound. In fact, we show that there is a language over a unary alphabet that can be accepted by an on-line alternating Turing machine in log n space, but not by any off-line nondeterministic Turing machine in o(log n) space. We also investigate the weak vs. strong space bounds and on-line vs. off-line machines at these low tape bounds. © 1987.
B.K. Boguraev, Mary S. Neff
HICSS 2000
Pradip Bose
VTS 1998
Marshall W. Bern, Howard J. Karloff, et al.
Theoretical Computer Science
Robert E. Donovan
INTERSPEECH - Eurospeech 2001