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ENTCS
2010
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Towards Measurable Types for Dynamical Process Modeling Languages
Process modeling languages such as "Dynamical Grammars" are highly expressive in the processes they model using stochastic and deterministic dynamical systems, and can b...
Eric Mjolsness
MDAI
2005
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Language Generation for Conversational Agent by Evolution of Plan Trees with Genetic Programming
As dialogue systems are widely demanded, the research on natural language generation in dialogue has raised interest. Contrary to conventional dialogue systems that reply to the us...
Sungsoo Lim, Sung-Bae Cho
SCP
1998
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Structured Gamma
The Gamma language is based on the chemical reaction metaphor which has a number of benefits with respect to parallelism and program derivation. But the original definition of G...
Pascal Fradet, Daniel Le Métayer
ACL
1989
14 years 10 months ago
The Structure of Shared Forests in Ambiguous Parsing
The Context-Free backbone of some natural language analyzers produces all possible CF parses as some kind of shared forest, from which a single tree is to be chosen by a disambigu...
Sylvie Billot, Bernard Lang
BMCBI
2005
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Effective ambiguity checking in biosequence analysis
Background: Ambiguity is a problem in biosequence analysis that arises in various analysis tasks solved via dynamic programming, and in particular, in the modeling of families of ...
Janina Reeder, Peter Steffen, Robert Giegerich