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Towards Practical Typechecking for Macro Tree Transducers

Alain FrischContact Information and Haruo HosoyaContact Information

(1)  INRIA Rocquencourt,  
(2)  The University of Tokyo,  
Abstract
Macro tree transducers (mtt) are an important model that both covers many useful XML transformations and allows decidable exact typechecking. This paper reports our first step toward an implementation of mtt typechecker that has a practical efficiency. Our approach is to represent an input type obtained from a backward inference as an alternating tree automaton, in a style similar to Tozawa’s XSLT0 typechecking. In this approach, typechecking reduces to checking emptiness of an alternating tree automaton. We propose several optimizations (Cartesian factorization, state partitioning) on the backward inference process in order to produce much smaller alternating tree automata than the naive algorithm, and we present our efficient algorithm for checking emptiness of alternating tree automata, where we exploit the explicit representation of alternation for local optimizations. Our preliminary experiments confirm that our algorithm has a practical performance that can typecheck simple transformations with respect to the full XHTML in a reasonable time.

Contact Information Alain Frisch
Email: alain@frisch.fr

Contact Information Haruo Hosoya
Email: hahosoya@is.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp
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  1. Marcinkowski, Jerzy (2008) Modulo Constraints and the Complexity of Typechecking XML Views. Theory of Computing Systems
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