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ACL
1997
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Paradigmatic Cascades: a Linguistically Sound Model of Pronunciation by Analogy
We present and experimentally evaluate a new model of pronunciation by analogy: the paradigmatic cascades model. Given a pronunciation lexicon, this algorithm first extracts the m...
François Yvon
PDPTA
2000
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Evaluation of Neural and Genetic Algorithms for Synthesizing Parallel Storage Schemes
Exploiting compile time knowledge to improve memory bandwidth can produce noticeable improvements at run-time [13, 1]. Allocating the data structure [13] to separate memories when...
Mayez A. Al-Mouhamed, Husam Abu-Haimed
AAAI
1994
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Learning to Reason
We introduce a new framework for the study of reasoning. The Learning (in order) to Reason approach developed here views learning as an integral part of the inference process, and ...
Roni Khardon, Dan Roth
CASCON
1996
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Supporting procedural constructs in existing SQL compilers
The draft ofthe SQL/PSM standard de nes a procedural extension to the existing SQL2 language. An essential part of this extension is the support of procedural constructs such as B...
Gene Fuh, Jyh-Herng Chow, Nelson Mendonça M...
DAGSTUHL
1996
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Global Control for Partial Deduction through Characteristic Atoms and Global Trees
Recently, considerable advances have been made in the (on-line) control of logic program specialisation. A clear conceptual distinction has been established between local and glob...
Michael Leuschel, Bern Martens
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