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Semantics of Context-Free Languages

by Donald E. Knuth - In Mathematical Systems Theory , 1968
"... "Meaning " may be assigned to a string in a context-free language by defining "at-tributes " of the symbols in a derivation tree for that string. The attributes can be de-fined by functions associated with each production in the grammar. This paper examines the implications of th ..."
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"Meaning " may be assigned to a string in a context-free language by defining "at-tributes " of the symbols in a derivation tree for that string. The attributes can be de-fined by functions associated with each production in the grammar. This paper examines the implications

Statistical Parsing with a Context-free Grammar and Word Statistics

by Eugene Charniak , 1997
"... We describe a parsing system based upon a language model for English that is, in turn, based upon assigning probabilities to possible parses for a sentence. This model is used in a parsing system by finding the parse for the sentence with the highest probability. This system outperforms previou ..."
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explain their relative performance. Introduction We present a statistical parser that induces its grammar and probabilities from a hand-parsed corpus (a tree-bank). Parsers induced from corpora are of interest both as simply exercises in machine learning and also because they are often the best parsers

Generation and Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars

by Stuart M. Shieber, Yves Schabes , 1990
"... Tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) have been proposed as a formalism for generation based on the intuition that the extended domain of syntactic locality that TAGs provide should aid in localizing semantic dependencies as well, in turn serving as an aid to generation from semantic representations. We dem ..."
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Tree-adjoining grammars (TAG) have been proposed as a formalism for generation based on the intuition that the extended domain of syntactic locality that TAGs provide should aid in localizing semantic dependencies as well, in turn serving as an aid to generation from semantic representations. We

Ordered Context-Free Grammars

by Ziemowit Laski
"... Context-free grammars (CFGs) provide an intuitive and powerful for-malism for describing the syntactic structure of parsable input streams. Unfortunately, existing online parsing algorithms for such streams admit only a subset of possible CFG descriptions. Theoretically, it is possible to parse any ..."
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Context-free grammars (CFGs) provide an intuitive and powerful for-malism for describing the syntactic structure of parsable input streams. Unfortunately, existing online parsing algorithms for such streams admit only a subset of possible CFG descriptions. Theoretically, it is possible to parse any

An Introduction to Unification-Based Approaches to Grammar

by Stuart M. Shieber , 1986
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Cyberguide: A Mobile Context-Aware Tour Guide

by Gregory D. Abowd, Christopher G. Atkeson, Jason Hong, Sue Long, Rob Kooper, Mike Pinkerton , 1996
"... Future computing environments will free the user from the constraints of the desktop. Applications for a mobile environment should take advantage of contextual information, suach as position, to offer greater services to the user. In his paper, we present the Cyberguide project, in which we are buil ..."
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Future computing environments will free the user from the constraints of the desktop. Applications for a mobile environment should take advantage of contextual information, suach as position, to offer greater services to the user. In his paper, we present the Cyberguide project, in which we

Stochastic Inversion Transduction Grammars and Bilingual Parsing of Parallel Corpora

by Dekai Wu , 1997
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The Anatomy of a Context-Aware Application

by Andy Harter, Andy Hopper, Pete Steggles, Andy Ward, Paul Webster - WIRELESS NETWORKS, VOL , 1999
"... We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies th ..."
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We describe a platform for context-aware computing which enables applications to follow mobile users as they move around a building. The platform is particularly suitable for richly equipped, networked environments. The only item a user is required to carry is a small sensor tag, which identifies

Stochastic Lexicalized Context-Free Grammar

by Yves Schabes, Richard C. Waters , 1993
"... Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG). SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only generate ..."
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Stochastic lexicalized context-free grammar (SLCFG) is an attractive compromise between the parsing efficiency of stochastic context-free grammar (SCFG) and the lexical sensitivity of stochastic lexicalized tree-adjoining grammar (SLTAG). SLCFG is a restricted form of SLTAG that can only

Using Filters for the Disambiguation of Context-free Grammars

by Paul Klint, Eelco Visser - Proc. ASMICS Workshop on Parsing Theory , 1994
"... An ambiguous context-free grammar defines a language in which some sentences have multiple interpretations. For conciseness, ambiguous contextfree grammars are frequently used to define even completely unambiguous languages and numerous disambiguation methods exist for specifying which interpretatio ..."
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An ambiguous context-free grammar defines a language in which some sentences have multiple interpretations. For conciseness, ambiguous contextfree grammars are frequently used to define even completely unambiguous languages and numerous disambiguation methods exist for specifying which
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