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AMFG
2007
IEEE
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14 years 1 months ago
A New Probabilistic Model for Recognizing Signs with Systematic Modulations
Abstract. This paper addresses an aspect of sign language (SL) recognition that has largely been overlooked in previous work and yet is integral to signed communication. It is the ...
Sylvie C. W. Ong, Surendra Ranganath
JSS
2008
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13 years 9 months ago
A language for high-level description of adaptive web systems
This paper focuses on the proposal, design, and implementation of AWL, the Adaptive Web Language. Also, an example application named PENS is explained and implemented in AWL. AWL ...
S. Hossein Sadat-Mohtasham, Ali A. Ghorbani
BIRTHDAY
2010
Springer
13 years 8 months ago
The Architecture Description Language MoDeL
m, modules, types and operations), different kinds of abstractions (functional/data, types/objects etc.) without falling into a loose collection of diagram languages. Considering a...
Peter Klein
VAMOS
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Adding Aspects to xADL 2.0 for Software Product Line Architectures
The Feature–Oriented approach provides a way of modelling commonalities and variabilities among products of a software product line. A feature model can be used as input for gen...
Lidia Fuentes, Nadia Gámez
EACL
1989
ACL Anthology
13 years 10 months ago
Expressing generalizations in unification-based grammar formalisms
This paper shows how higher levels of generalization can be introduced into unification grammars by exploiting methods for typing grammatical objects. We discuss the strategy of u...
Marc Moens, Jonathan Calder, Ewan Klein, Mike Reap...