Abstract

Formal tools and models of syntactic pattern recognition which are used in bioinformatics are introduced and characterized in the paper. They include, among others: stochastic (string) grammars and automata, hidden Markov models, programmed grammars, attributed grammars, stochastic tree grammars, Tree Adjoining Grammars (TAGs), algebraic dynamic programming, NLC- and NCE-type graph grammars, and algebraic graph transformation systems. The survey of applications of these formal tools and models in bioinformatics is presented.

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