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Table 1: Annotated Text Example

in AGrid Infrastructure for Mixed Bioinformatics Data and Text Mining
by Moustafa Ghanem Yike, Yike Guo, Anthony Rowe, Ros Chortaras, Jon Ratcliffe 2005
"... In PAGE 4: ... Typical examples include attributes that represent the results of a natural language processing operation such as part-of-speech tagging, stemming and morphological analysis, the results of dictionary lookups or database queries for certain annotations or the results of a named entity or terminology extraction process. Table1 shows a simple example of an annotated text. ... ..."
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Table 1. The SIMPL Illustrative Language

in Theory and Practice of Action Semantics
by Peter D. Mosses, Peter D. Mosses 1996
"... In PAGE 11: ...Table 1. The SIMPL Illustrative Language The grammar shown in Table1 speci es several sorts of abstract-syntax trees, using a variant of BNF grammar allowing regular expressions. The details are not so important, but note that the double brackets [[.... In PAGE 14: ...) The sorts value and number are introduced just for use in this illustrative ASD, and have no predetermined interpretation in Action Notation. Just as in Table1 , a vertical bar expresses union of sorts. The sort inclusion number = lt; integer leaves open whether number is bounded.... ..."
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Table 1. The SIMPL Illustrative Language

in This document in subdirectoryRS/96/53/ Theory and Practice of Action Semantics
by Peter D. Mosses, Peter D. Mosses 909
"... In PAGE 11: ...Table 1. The SIMPL Illustrative Language The grammar shown in Table1 speci es several sorts of abstract-syntax trees, using a variant of BNF grammar allowing regular expressions. The details are not so important, but note that the double brackets [[.... In PAGE 14: ...) The sorts value and number are introduced just for use in this illustrative ASD, and have no predetermined interpretation in Action Notation. Just as in Table1 , a vertical bar expresses union of sorts. The sort inclusion number = lt; integer leaves open whether number is bounded.... ..."

Table I. Annotation language for propositional sentries

in Implementation of the Sentry System
by Sarah E. Chodrow, Mohamed G. Gouda

Table II. Extension to annotation language for predicates

in Implementation of the Sentry System
by Sarah E. Chodrow, Mohamed G. Gouda

Table 2: A simple logging aspect language.

in Building Composable Aspect-specific Languages with Logic Metaprogramming
by Johan Brichau, Kim Mens, Kris De Volder 2002
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Table VII A simple distributed language

in and
by Michele Bugliesi, Giuseppe Castagna, École Normale Supérieure

TABLE 3 A SIMPLE LANGUAGE COMPARISON

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 4-1. SimpleScalar Instruction Annotations

in Evaluation of the OneChip Reconfigurable Processor
by Jorge Ernesto, Jorge Ernesto, Jorge Ernesto Carrillo Esparza, Carrillo Esparza
"... In PAGE 65: ... Annotation /a will set bit number 0, while annotation /b will set bit number 1 and successively all the way to /p that will set bit number 15. Two examples of bit annotations are shown in Table4 -1. The first one with an annotation /c, sets bit number 2 to the value of 1, while the second example /b/d/p sets bits number 1, 4 and 15 to the value of 1.... In PAGE 65: ... Annotation /s:e(v) will assign bits s (start) through e (end) the value of v. Two examples of field annotations are shown in Table4 -1. On the third row, the annotation /7:5(7) will assign... ..."

Table 4-1. SimpleScalar Instruction Annotations

in ii Evaluation of the OneChip Reconfigurable Processor
by Jorge Ernesto, Carrillo Esparza, Jorge Ernesto, Carrillo Esparza
"... In PAGE 65: ... Annotation /a will set bit number 0, while annotation /b will set bit number 1 and successively all the way to /p that will set bit number 15. Two examples of bit annotations are shown in Table4 -1. The first one with an annotation /c, sets bit number 2 to the value of 1, while the second example /b/d/p sets bits number 1, 4 and 15 to the value of 1.... In PAGE 65: ... Annotation /s:e(v) will assign bits s (start) through e (end) the value of v. Two examples of field annotations are shown in Table4 -1. On the third row, the annotation /7:5(7) will assign... ..."
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