Patent
1994-08-22
1996-12-10
Kulik, Paul V.
G06F 1722, G06F 1727
Patent
active
055837620
ABSTRACT:
A method for generating a grammar for a collection of sample documents or records which are marked up under the SGML language. Once completed, the grammar is reduced to provide a document type definition (DTD). In constructing the initial or large corpus grammar, SGML tags are extracted and missing tags are accounted for. The tags then are matched to develop a tag structure from which a corpus grammar is built. Utilizing a sequence of reduction procedures, the corpus grammar is reduced.
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