User:Jb03hf/Side Effect Machines

Side Effect Machines are a generalization of a Finite-state machine which adds a counter to each state and removes the accepting and denying states. This allows for the classification.

The classification of the outputs usually is done via k-means or KNN.

The vectors are set to normalized counts. If the inputs are of a fixed length then the normalization is not necessary and the raw integer counts can be used directly (this is beneficial to the runtime).