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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
ACL
2006
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FAST - An Automatic Generation System for Grammar Tests
This paper introduces a method for the semi-automatic generation of grammar test items by applying Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques. Based on manually-designed pattern...
Chia-Yin Chen, Hsien-Chin Liou, Jason S. Chang
COLING
2000
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Robust German Noun Chunking With a Probabilistic Context-Free Grammar
We present a noun chunker for German which is based on a head-lexicalised probabilistic contextfl'ee grammar. A manually developed grammar was semi-automatically extended wit...
Helmut Schmid, Sabine Schulte im Walde
WWW
2008
ACM
14 years 8 months ago
Learning deterministic regular expressions for the inference of schemas from XML data
Inferring an appropriate DTD or XML Schema Definition (XSD) for a given collection of XML documents essentially reduces to learning deterministic regular expressions from sets of ...
Geert Jan Bex, Wouter Gelade, Frank Neven, Stijn V...
PODS
2010
ACM
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A learning algorithm for top-down XML transformations
A generalization from string to trees and from languages to translations is given of the classical result that any regular language can be learned from examples: it is shown that ...
Aurélien Lemay, Sebastian Maneth, Joachim N...