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Modifying a Natural Language Processing System for European Languages to Treat Arabic
- in Information Processing and Information Retrieval Applications’. In ACL-2005 Workshop Proceedings
, 2005
"... The goal of many natural language proc-essing platforms is to be able to someday correctly treat all languages. Each new language, especially one from a new lan-guage family, provokes some modifica-tion and design changes. Here we present the changes that we had to introduce into our platform design ..."
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The goal of many natural language proc-essing platforms is to be able to someday correctly treat all languages. Each new language, especially one from a new lan-guage family, provokes some modifica-tion and design changes. Here we present the changes that we had to introduce into our platform
guages]: Language Constructs and Features
"... Languages such as OpenCL and CUDA offer a standard interface for general-purpose programming of GPUs. However, with these languages, programmers must explicitly manage numerous low-level details involving communication and synchronization. This burden makes programming GPUs difficult and error-prone ..."
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-prone, ren-dering these powerful devices inaccessible to most programmers. We desire a higher-level programming model that makes GPUs more accessible while also effectively exploiting their computa-tional power. This paper presents features of Lime, a new Java-compatible language targeting heterogeneous
Manipulating Models Using Internal Domain-Specific Languages
"... In Model-Driven Engineering, a number of external Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) for model manipulation have been proposed. However, they require users to learn new lan-guages that, together with their execution performance, us-ability and tool support limitations, can significantly con-tribute to ..."
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In Model-Driven Engineering, a number of external Domain-Specific Languages (DSL) for model manipulation have been proposed. However, they require users to learn new lan-guages that, together with their execution performance, us-ability and tool support limitations, can significantly con
Self-Organization of Creole Community in a Scale-Free Network
"... Creolization is a self-organization process of new lan-guage community. Thus far, a simulation study of the emergence of creoles has been reported in a mathematical framework. In this paper we introduce a scale-free network to the framework. We show that local creole communities are organized, regar ..."
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Creolization is a self-organization process of new lan-guage community. Thus far, a simulation study of the emergence of creoles has been reported in a mathematical framework. In this paper we introduce a scale-free network to the framework. We show that local creole communities are organized
Polymorphic effect systems
- In Principles of Programming Languages (POPL
, 1988
"... We present a new approach to programming lan-guages for parallel computers that uses an effect sys-tem to discover expression scheduling constraints. This effect system is part of a ‘kinded ’ type system with three base kinds: types, which describe the value that an expression may return; effects, w ..."
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We present a new approach to programming lan-guages for parallel computers that uses an effect sys-tem to discover expression scheduling constraints. This effect system is part of a ‘kinded ’ type system with three base kinds: types, which describe the value that an expression may return; effects
A Distributional Memory for German
- In Proceedings of the 11th Conference on Natural Language Processing
, 2012
"... This paper describes the creation of a Distri-butional Memory (Baroni and Lenci 2010) resource for German. Distributional Mem-ory is a generalized distributional resource for lexical semantics that does not have to commit to a particular vector space at the time of creation. We induce a resource fro ..."
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from a German corpus, following the original de-sign decisions as closely as possible, and discuss the steps necessary for a new lan-guage. We evaluate the German DM model on a synonym selection task, finding that it can compete with existing models. 1
Working memory in an editing task
- Written Communication
, 2007
"... A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of lan-guage. That is, when creating a text, writers produce a few words, pause, produce a few more words, pause, and so on. Chenoweth and Hayes (2003) hypothe-sized that language bursts occur when writers translate ideas in to new l ..."
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A number of studies have found that writers produce text in bursts of lan-guage. That is, when creating a text, writers produce a few words, pause, produce a few more words, pause, and so on. Chenoweth and Hayes (2003) hypothe-sized that language bursts occur when writers translate ideas in to new
ECEASST Static Source Code Analysis using OCL
"... Abstract: The majority of artifacts created during software development are rep-resentations of programs in textual syntax. Although graphical descriptions are be-coming more widespread, source code is still indispensable. To obtain programs that behave correctly and adhere to given coding conventio ..."
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conventions, source code must be analyzed — preferably using automated tools. Building source code analyzers has a long tradition and various mature tools exist to check code written in conventional languages, such as Java or C. As new lan-guages emerge (e.g., Domain Specific Languages) these tools can
Building models through formal specication
"... Abstract. Over the past years, a number of increasingly expressive lan-guages for modelling constraint and optimisation problems have evolved. In developing a strategy to ease the complexity of building models for constraint and optimisation problems, we have asked ourselves whether, for modelling p ..."
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purposes, it is really necessary to introduce more new lan-guages and notations. We have analyzed several emerging languages and formal notations and found (to our surprise) that the already existing Z notation, although not previously used in this context, proves to a high degree expressive, adaptable
Perceptual Advantage from Generalized Linguistic Knowledge
"... We address the question of how previously acquired linguis-tic knowledge facilitates perception and learning of a new lan-guage. We report results from two experiments showing evi-dence that participants better discriminate a segmental duration contrast in a novel language if they had some previous ..."
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We address the question of how previously acquired linguis-tic knowledge facilitates perception and learning of a new lan-guage. We report results from two experiments showing evi-dence that participants better discriminate a segmental duration contrast in a novel language if they had some previous
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