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Frautschi, Richard
The Pennsylvania State University
University Park, Pennsylvania
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  Weaving a lexicon
Hall D., Waxman S., Bradford Book, 2004.  Type: Book (9780262582490)

Editors Hall and Waxman, aided by numerous contributors, have developed a rich tapestry of multi-dimensional approaches to language learning in children. Although the studies are divided into two parts (early and later lexical acquisit...

Sep 9 2004  
  A dictionary-based en/decoding scheme for low-power data buses
Lv T., Henkel J., Lekatsas H., Wolf W. IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems 11(5): 943-951, 2003.  Type: Article

With systems-on-a-chip (SOC) expected to exceed the one billion transistor milestone within the next few years, the authors seek a new coding strategy to reduce power consumption. This paper addresses the saturation of transistor chip ...

Jun 18 2004  
  A bio-inspired robotic mechanism for autonomous locomotion in unconventional environments
Maravall D., de Lope J. In Autonomous robotic systems. Heidelberg, Germany: Physica-Verlag GmbH, 2003.  Type: Book Chapter

Maravall and de Lope describe a robotic model capable of navigating along aerial power, telephone, or railroad lines, as well as in reticulated structures....

Sep 17 2003  
  Prolegomena of a theory of between-person coordination of speech and gesture
Furuyama N. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 57(4): 347-374, 2002.  Type: Article

In pursuit of a meta-theory governing speech-gesture dynamics, the author presents four examples, extrapolated from origami instruction, with both written and audio-visual material, and material from a Japanese cartoon. His analysis of...

Jun 11 2003  
  The view from the trenches: issues in the ontology of restricted domains
McDonald D.  Formal Ontology in Information Systems (Proceedings of the international conference, Ogunquit, Maine, USA, 22-33, 2001.  Type: Proceedings

The author describes a model for extraction of restricted information. As an illustration, he has bundled four semantic notions common to newswire financial reports: sales/earnings, time period, company name, and monetary value. Rathe...

Mar 26 2003  
  Integrated multi-strategic Web document pre-processing for sentence and word boundary detection
Shim J., Kim D., Cha J., Lee G., Seo J. Information Processing and Management: an International Journal 38(4): 509-527, 2002.  Type: Article

Natural language processing in the west has relied on string segmentation, pre-coded by punctuation marks and word token spacing. Today, Web languages, such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), frequently emulate agglutinative languag...

Feb 19 2003  
  Simulating the evolution of language
Cangelosi A., Parisi D. Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., New York, NY, 2002.  Type: Divisible Book

For several decades, computer modeling and simulations have offered a novel approach to the problems of language evolution. In this book, the authors’ working premise is that artificial reality strategies support a bottom-up...

Jan 15 2003  
  Viewing morphology as an inference process
Krovetz R. Artificial Intelligence 118(1-2): 277-294, 2000.  Type: Article

A major goal in artificial intelligence is to develop algorithms that can interpret one field or level of information to another. As part of this quest, and using several English language data sets, the author describes efforts to impr...

May 1 2001  
  Translingual alteration of conceptual information in medical translation: a crosslanguage analysis between English and Chinese
He S. Journal of the American Society for Information Science 51(11): 1047-1060, 2000.  Type: Article

The author reports the initial results of an analysis of crosslingual translation patterns among 800 medical titles originally published in either English or Chinese and then translated into the other tongue. Titles and their translati...

Aug 1 2000  
  The syntactic process
Steedman M., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000. 330 pp.  Type: Book (9780262194204)

In a richly documented study, Steedman seeks to develop a “principled theory of natural grammar” (p. xi) compatible both with syntactic order/disorder constituency, and with psychological and computational mechanism...

Apr 1 2000  
 
 
 
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