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Modifying a Natural Language Processing System for European Languages to Treat Arabic

by Gregory Grefenstette, Nasredine Semmar, Faïza Elkateb-gara - 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

by Christophe Dubach
"... 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

by Université Nice, Robert B. France
"... 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

by Makoto Nakamura, Takashi Hashimoto, Satoshi Tojo
"... 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

by John M. Lucassen, David K. Gifford - 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

by Sebastian Padó, Jason Utt - 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

by John R. Hayes, N. Ann Chenoweth - 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

by Mirko Seifert, Jordi Cabot, Martin Gogolla, Pieter Van Gorp, Tiziana Margaria, Julia Padberg, Gabriele Taentzer, Mirko Seifert
"... 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

by Gerrit Renker, Hatem Ahriz
"... 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

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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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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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