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EWHCI
1995
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Generating Editors for Direct Manipulation of Diagrams
Diagrams (e.g., trees for hierarchical structures, or graphs for finite state machines) are often needed as part of advanced user interfaces, and are frequently specific to a use...
Gerhard Viehstaedt, Mark Minas
VL
1995
IEEE
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DiaGen: A Generator for Diagram Editors Providing Direct Manipulation and Execution of Diagrams
Diagrams (e.g., flowcharts, trees for hierarchical structures, or graphs for finite state machines) are often needed as part of visual language systems and advanced user interfa...
Mark Minas, Gerhard Viehstaedt
COLING
2008
15 years 5 months ago
Shift-Reduce Dependency DAG Parsing
Most data-driven dependency parsing approaches assume that sentence structure is represented as trees. Although trees have several desirable properties from both computational and...
Kenji Sagae, Jun-ichi Tsujii
FLAIRS
2006
15 years 5 months ago
Multi-Dimensional Dependency Grammar as Multigraph Description
Extensible Dependency Grammar (XDG) is new, modular grammar formalism for natural language. An XDG analysis is a multi-dimensional dependency graph, where each dimension represent...
Ralph Debusmann, Gert Smolka
ACL
1993
15 years 5 months ago
A Complete and Recursive Feature Theory
Various feature descriptions are being employed in constrained-based grammar formalisms. The common notational primitive of these descriptions are functional attributes called fea...
Rolf Backofen, Gert Smolka