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AAAI
1994
15 years 3 months ago
The Ups and Downs of Lexical Acquisition
We have implemented an incremental lexical acquisition mechanism that learns the meanings of previously unknown words from the context in which they appear, as a part of the proce...
Peter M. Hastings, Steven L. Lytinen
INTERSPEECH
2010
14 years 8 months ago
Exploring recognition network representations for efficient speech inference on highly parallel platforms
The emergence of highly parallel computing platforms is enabling new trade-offs in algorithm design for automatic speech recognition. It naturally motivates the following investig...
Jike Chong, Ekaterina Gonina, Kisun You, Kurt Keut...
CICLING
2008
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Natural Language as the Basis for Meaning Representation and Inference
Abstract. Semantic inference is an important component in many natural language understanding applications. Classical approaches to semantic inference rely on logical representatio...
Ido Dagan, Roy Bar-Haim, Idan Szpektor, Iddo Green...
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JIIS
2008
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15 years 1 months ago
A note on phase transitions and computational pitfalls of learning from sequences
An ever greater range of applications call for learning from sequences. Grammar induction is one prominent tool for sequence learning, it is therefore important to know its proper...
Antoine Cornuéjols, Michèle Sebag
CORR
2006
Springer
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15 years 1 months ago
Rational stochastic languages
In probabilistic grammatical inference, a usual goal is to infer a good approximation of an unknown distribution P called a stochastic language. The estimate of P stands in some cl...
François Denis, Yann Esposito