Properly automaton, automata is plural, like the word data. It"s a more or less obsolete word for any automatic device, usually restricted to something of humanoid appearance, in other words, a robot.
Automata UK ended in 1985.
The Production Budget for Automata was $15,000,000.
Automata was released on 12/31/2014.
Is the main purpose of using Automata?
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automata is simply plural of automaton. shantanu sharma SCRIET 2008-2012
DFA - deterministic finite automata NFA - non-deterministic finite automata
A deterministic Finite Automata)DFA will have a single possible output for a given input.The answer is deterministic because you can always feel what the output will be.A (Nondeterministic Finite Automata)NFA will have at least one input which will cause a "choice" to be made during a state transition,unlike a (deterministic Finite Automata)DFA one input can cause multiple outputs for a given (Nondeterministic Finite Automata)NFA.
Yes they are.:)
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Automata omg
text editors can be constructed using finite automata.... one such example of text editor is MS-word.