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Symbols and substitutions - a computational approach to language

Natural Language Informs the Interpretation of Iconic Gestures: A Computational Approach

Natural Language Informs the Interpretation of Iconic Gestures: A Computational Approach

... is more informative than gesture for interpreting not only gesture meaning, but also the overall mul- timodal meaning of speech and gesture. This work is a step towards HCIs which take language as an important ...

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Computational Approach for Finding Pythagoras Heptagon Using Programming language Java

Computational Approach for Finding Pythagoras Heptagon Using Programming language Java

... programming language JAVA, for any natural number n, we determine the Pythagoras heptagon (a, b, c, d, e, f, g) where g denotes the length of the hypotenuse and is ≤ n, when one of a, b, c, d, e or f is given ...

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Evolution of communication and language using signals, symbols and words

Evolution of communication and language using signals, symbols and words

... In the third type of population, language is not externally provided but it instead evolves autonomously. The scenario, which has been inspired by [16], is the following. Like the organisms of the other two ...

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Speaking of Data: Computational Language Analysis

Speaking of Data: Computational Language Analysis

... English language between 1800 and 2000. We show how this approach can provide insights about fields as diverse as lexicography, the evolution of grammar, collective memory, the adoption of technology, the ...

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Computational Semantics in the Natural Language Toolkit

Computational Semantics in the Natural Language Toolkit

... Natural Language Toolkit, is an open source project whose goals include providing students with software and lan- guage resources that will help them to learn basic NLP ...Prolog approach de- veloped by ...

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Toward computational understanding of sign language

Toward computational understanding of sign language

... sign language recognition ...this approach is that it may lead to higher recognition rates, as the physical characteristics of the sign language utterances are reflected better in the recognition ...

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From Natural Language to Ontology Population in the Cultural Heritage Domain. A Computational Linguistics-based approach.

From Natural Language to Ontology Population in the Cultural Heritage Domain. A Computational Linguistics-based approach.

... built our Italian LRs. 3 As we will see, LG co-occurrence and selection-restriction rules may be also described by means of RDF graphs. (MWUs). Today, most frequentist or probabilistic textual analysis methods which ...

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Pāli Sandhi – A computational approach

Pāli Sandhi – A computational approach

... Indian language, the accuracy of the morphological analyser, depends on the pre-edition of the input ...Pāli language, like any other Indian language, the combination of words like sandhis and ...

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A Computational Approach to Yorùbá Morphology

A Computational Approach to Yorùbá Morphology

... realizational approach to defining language morphology leads to an effective description of SY ...applied language-specific knowledge and insight to create a default inheritance hierarchy that cap- ...

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Last Words: Ancient Symbols, Computational Linguistics, and the Reviewing Practices of the General Science Journals

Last Words: Ancient Symbols, Computational Linguistics, and the Reviewing Practices of the General Science Journals

... that computational linguistics has relatively low visi- ...and computational analyses of text; or, if they do, that computational linguists have knowledge that is relevant to judging papers like the ...

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Combining Language Corpora With Experimental and Computational Approaches for Language Acquisition Research

Combining Language Corpora With Experimental and Computational Approaches for Language Acquisition Research

... combining computational modelling to extract the structure available in natural language corpora to inform behavioural observations of the processes involved in language ...of language ...

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mRNA Dependent Virtual Real Substitutions of Nucleotides in Codons: The Dynamics of Their Meanings in the Genome Language

mRNA Dependent Virtual Real Substitutions of Nucleotides in Codons: The Dynamics of Their Meanings in the Genome Language

... DOI: 10.4236/ojgen.2019.94006 78 Open Journal of Genetics thinking-consciousness. In fact, this is the language of the brain’s genome, that is, our own language. In this case, the same thing happens in ...

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A semiotic approach to the study of symbols

A semiotic approach to the study of symbols

... A semiotic approach to the study of symbols Susan Dosick Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.rit.edu/theses This Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the ...

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Signs and Symbols: Art and Language in Art Therapy

Signs and Symbols: Art and Language in Art Therapy

... base language, yet switch spontaneously to the other language for a word or a ...bilinguals, language switching occurs at the request or prompting of a ...of language in ...subordinate ...

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A consistent approach to definitions and symbols in fisheries acoustics

A consistent approach to definitions and symbols in fisheries acoustics

... Long-standing problems with acoustical terminology in fisheries applications such as echo-integration indicate the need for a more consistent approach. Based where possible on existing terms, a scheme of ...

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A Computational Semantics for Natural Language

A Computational Semantics for Natural Language

... the head; the category information is merged (unified) with the category of the complement, and the role information is used to combine the complement translation with [r] ...

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A computational model of quantification in natural language

A computational model of quantification in natural language

... The speaker has some noisy perception of the total set size and the reference set size, and has to choose a single word to say to the listener, to maximize the probabili[r] ...

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CoNLL97: Computational Natural Language Learning

CoNLL97: Computational Natural Language Learning

... The combination of this vibrant field, with the occasion of joint EACL/ACL meeting make the studies collected in this volume an exciting and stimulating representati[r] ...

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A Computational Account of Some Constraints on Language

A Computational Account of Some Constraints on Language

... In a series of papers over the last several years, Noam Chomsky has argued for several specific properties of lbl~grloge wlilci~ ha claims are universal to all human lan[r] ...

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A Mission for Computational Natural Language Learning

A Mission for Computational Natural Language Learning

... methodology necessary. 2.2 Methodology Either to investigate the role of different information sources in learning a task, or to investigate whether the bias of some learning algorithm fits the proper- ties of natural ...

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