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CCE
2008
14 years 9 months ago
Structured modeling for processes: A thermodynamical network theory
We review the use of bond graphs for modeling of physico-chemical processes. We recall that bond graphs define a circuit-type language which root on a thermodynamical consistent d...
Françoise Couenne, Christian Jallut, Bernha...
AEI
2006
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14 years 9 months ago
Grammatical rules for specifying information for automated product data modeling
This paper presents a linguistic framework for developing a formal knowledge acquisition method. The framework is intended to empower domain experts to specify information require...
Ghang Lee, Charles M. Eastman, Rafael Sacks, Shamk...
ESSLLI
1999
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
Towards Discontinuous Grammar
This paper presents a grammar formalism in which constituent graphs are unions of a continuous surface tree and a discontinuous deep tree. The formalism has an object-oriented desi...
Matthias T. Kromann
COLING
2008
14 years 11 months ago
A Systematic Comparison of Phrase-Based, Hierarchical and Syntax-Augmented Statistical MT
Probabilistic synchronous context-free grammar (PSCFG) translation models define weighted transduction rules that represent translation and reordering operations via nonterminal s...
Andreas Zollmann, Ashish Venugopal, Franz Josef Oc...
ICPR
2008
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Supervised learning of a generative model for edge-weighted graphs
This paper addresses the problem of learning archetypal structural models from examples. To this end we define a generative model for graphs where the distribution of observed nod...
Andrea Torsello, David L. Dowe