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CCE
2008
15 years 1 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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15 years 1 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 5 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
15 years 2 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
16 years 2 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