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ACL
1990
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Computational Structure of Generative Phonology and its Relation to Language Comprehension
We analyse the computational complexity of phonological models as they have developed over the past twenty years. The major results ate that generation and recognition are undecid...
Eric Sven Ristad
CORR
2002
Springer
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Offline Specialisation in Prolog Using a Hand-Written Compiler Generator
The so called "cogen approach" to program specialisation, writing a compiler generator instead of a specialiser, has been used with considerable success in partial evalu...
Michael Leuschel, Jesper Jørgensen, Wim Van...
ACL
2008
13 years 11 months ago
Dictionary Definitions based Homograph Identification using a Generative Hierarchical Model
A solution to the problem of homograph (words with multiple distinct meanings) identification is proposed and evaluated in this paper. It is demonstrated that a mixture model base...
Anagha Kulkarni, Jamie Callan
ACL
2006
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Discourse Generation Using Utility-Trained Coherence Models
We describe a generic framework for integrating various stochastic models of discourse coherence in a manner that takes advantage of their individual strengths. An integral part o...
Radu Soricut, Daniel Marcu
COLING
2002
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Generating Indicative-Informative Summaries with SumUM
tion. Our method was developed through the study of a corpus of abstracts written ssional abstractors. Relying on human judgment, we have evaluated indicativeness, informativeness,...
Horacio Saggion, Guy Lapalme