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ISMIR
2000
Springer
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IR for Contemporary Music: What the Musicologist Needs
Active listening is the core of musical activity Listening does not only concern receiving musical information. On the contrary, it is "active" and based on a set of int...
Alain Bonardi
POPL
1995
ACM
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Monad Transformers and Modular Interpreters
We show how a set of building blocks can be used to construct programming language interpreters, and present implementations of such building blocks capable of supporting many com...
Sheng Liang, Paul Hudak, Mark P. Jones
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RTA
1995
Springer
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Prototyping Completion with Constraints Using Computational Systems
We use computational systems to express a completion with constraints procedure that gives priority to simplifications. Computational systems are rewrite theories enriched by stra...
Hélène Kirchner, Pierre-Etienne More...
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SIGSOFT
1995
ACM
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Precise Interprocedural Chopping
The notion of a program slice, originally introduced by Mark Weiser, is a fundamental operation for addressing many software-engineering problems, including program understanding,...
Thomas W. Reps, Genevieve Rosay
SIGLEX
1991
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Logical Structures in the Lexicon
The lexical entry for a word must contain all the information needed to construct a semantic representation for sentences that contain the word. Because of that requirement, the f...
John F. Sowa