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JASIS
2008
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13 years 7 months ago
Blind men and elephants: What do citation summaries tell us about a research article?
The old Asian legend about the blind men and the elephant comes to mind when looking at how different authors of scientific papers describe a piece of related prior work. It turns...
Aaron Elkiss, Siwei Shen, Anthony Fader, Güne...
AAAI
2008
13 years 9 months ago
What Is Answer Set Programming?
Answer set programming (ASP) is a form of declarative programming oriented towards difficult search problems. As an outgrowth of research on the use of nonmonotonic reasoning in k...
Vladimir Lifschitz
ANLP
2000
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Aggressive Morphology for Robust Lexical Coverage
This paper describes an approach to providing lexical information for natural language processing in unrestricted domains. A system of approximately 1200 morphological rules is us...
William A. Woods
ER
2008
Springer
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Model Driven Specification of Ontology Translations
Abstract. The alignment of different ontologies requires the specification, representation and execution of translation rules. The rules need to integrate translations at the lexic...
Fernando Silva Parreiras, Steffen Staab, Simon Sch...
COGSCI
2008
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The Weckud Wetch of the Wast: Lexical Adaptation to a Novel Accent
Two experiments investigated the mechanism by which listeners adjust their interpretation of accented speech that is similar to a regional dialect of American English. Only a subs...
Jessica Maye, Richard N. Aslin, Michael K. Tanenha...