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Treebag — Baum-basierte Generierung und Transformation von Objekten

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Es wird ein Software-System namens Treebag (Tree-Based Generator) vorgestellt, welches der Generierung, Transformation und Visualisierung unterschiedlicher Typen von Objekten (z.B. Bildern, Bäumen, Zeichenketten oder Zahlen) dient. Das Grundprinzip ist, Terme zu erzeugen, die von geeignet gewählten Algebren interpretiert werden. Die dadurch erhaltenen Objekte können durch passende Visualisierungskomponenten dargestellt werden.

Ich bedanke mich für die finanzielle Unterstützung durch die Europäische Kommission im Rahmen des TMR Netzwerks GETGRATS (General Theory of Graph Transformation Systems).

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Drewes, F. (1998). Treebag — Baum-basierte Generierung und Transformation von Objekten. In: Dassow, J., Kruse, R. (eds) Informatik ’98. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72283-7_5

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