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FLAIRS
2009
15 years 1 months ago
Are Ontologies Involved in Natural Language Processing?
For certain disable persons unable to communicate, we present a palliative aid which consist of a virtual pictographic keyboard associated to a text processing from a pictographic...
Maryvonne Abraham
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SAIG
2000
Springer
15 years 7 months ago
On Jones-Optimal Specialization for Strongly Typed Languages
The phrase optimal program specialization" was de ned by Jones et al. in 1993 to capture the idea of a specializer being strong enough to remove entire layers of interpretatio...
Henning Makholm
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SIGPLAN
2008
15 years 3 months ago
An aspect-oriented approach to the undergraduate programming language curriculum
Three key forces are shaping the modern Computer Science (CS) curriculum: (1) new topics/courses are squeezing out existing ones; (2) a focus on "big picture" and interd...
Mark A. Sheldon, Franklyn A. Turbak
ISMB
2000
15 years 4 months ago
An Evaluation of Ontology Exchange Languages for Bioinformatics
Ontologies are specifications of the concepts in a given field, and of the relationships among those concepts. The development of ontologies for molecular-biology information and ...
Robin McEntire, Peter D. Karp, Neil F. Abernethy, ...
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MST
2000
86views more  MST 2000»
15 years 3 months ago
Team Learning of Computable Languages
A team of learning machines is a multiset of learning machines. A team is said to successfully learn a concept just in case each member of some nonempty subset, of predetermined s...
Sanjay Jain, Arun Sharma