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GECCO
2008
Springer
132views Optimization» more  GECCO 2008»
15 years 1 months ago
Subheuristic search and scalability in a hyperheuristic
Our previous work has introduced a hyperheuristic (HH) approach based on Genetic Programming (GP). There, GP employs usergiven languages where domain-specific local heuristics ar...
Robert E. Keller, Riccardo Poli
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ACTA
2006
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15 years 25 days ago
Linearly bounded infinite graphs
Linearly bounded Turing machines have been mainly studied as acceptors for context-sensitive languages. We define a natural family of canonical infinite automata representing their...
Arnaud Carayol, Antoine Meyer
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CORR
2006
Springer
142views Education» more  CORR 2006»
15 years 24 days ago
Exploiting multilingual nomenclatures and language-independent text features as an interlingua for cross-lingual text analysis a
We are proposing a simple, but efficient basic approach for a number of multilingual and cross-lingual language technology applications that are not limited to the usual two or th...
Ralf Steinberger, Bruno Pouliquen, Camelia Ignat
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INFORMATICALT
2007
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15 years 20 days ago
Internationalization of Compilers
Internationalization of compilers and localization of programming languages is not a usual phenomenon yet; however, due to a rapid progress of software and programming technologies...
Valentina Dagiene, Rimgaudas Laucius
COLING
2002
15 years 18 days ago
Extension of Zipf's Law to Words and Phrases
Zipf's law states that the frequency of word tokens in a large corpus of natural language is inversely proportional to the rank. The law is investigated for two languages Eng...
Le Quan Ha, Elvira I. Sicilia-Garcia, Ji Ming, F. ...