diffhistFormal language07:51−507Jochen Burghardttalkcontribs(→top: a language is a set, not a composition; example refs "(e.g. ...)" are distracting in lead; "well-formed" is explained in the 2nd par, a lang needn't be defined by a grammar; rm special case "wf formula"; omit distracting "formation rules")
diffhistFormal language16:31+31Nyngwangtalkcontribs(linking: redirect the link in the opening to the definition; create a new internal link between "Formal language" and "Alphabet (formal languages)" to form a mutual link.)
diffhistFormal language16:01+217Nyngwangtalkcontribs(make it clear that it's "a formal language over an alphabet" instead of just "a formal language", where the latter is the source of confusions/vagueness.)
diffhistFormal language15:12−47Nyngwangtalkcontribs(Prefer inclusive atomic term "symbols" instead of a sequence of terms "symbol, letters, or token" to describe a set; quote the term "words", which has special meaning in formal language.)
diffhistFormal language14:40+272Nyngwangtalkcontribs(Rewrite the opening so every new term is introduced in the format: "math-term (i.e. common-term in field-outside-of-math)", which should be more accessible for readers outside of math fields.)
diffhistFormal language10:32+201Nyngwangtalkcontribs(Formalize the definition of "well-formed" by set theory; notice that this edit also formalized the possibly informal term "expression".)
diffhistFormal language10:00+54Nyngwangtalkcontribs(Prefer introducing the parent set Σ* first instead of doing so for its subset, since a reader should be able to derive the informal meaning of its subset themselves; use markdown tags for math symbols.)
diffhistmMachine learning14:10+25NickDootalkcontribs(→Applications: in Snakebite Envenoming Hamman NA, Uppal A, Mohammed N, Ballah AS, Abdulsalam DM, Dangabar FM, Barde N, Abdulkadir B, Abdulkarim SA, Dahiru H, et al. Using a Machine Learning Approach to Predict Snakebite Envenoming Outcomes Among Patients Attending the Snakebite Treatment and Research Hospital in Kaltungo, Northeastern Nigeria. Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease. 2025; 10(4):103. https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed10040103)Tag: Reverted