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the pushdown automaton makes a non-deterministic choice to either ignore the configuration or read it completely onto the stack. If the pushdown automaton
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parsed without reading all its symbols first, which means that a pushdown automaton has to try alternative state transitions to accommodate for the different
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(Neto) In 1994, Neto introduced the machine he called a structured pushdown automaton, the core of adaptive automata theory as pursued by Iwai, Pistori
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Guo-Zheng; Giles, C. Lee; Chen, Hsing-Hen (1998). "The Neural Network Pushdown Automaton: Architecture, Dynamics and Training". In Giles, C. Lee; Gori, Marco