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Subclasses of Attribute Grammars
<p>This thesis is a contribution to the development of a formal theory for attribute grammars, their languages and their translations.</p><p>There are given precise definitions of an attribute grammar, the language recognized by the attribute grammar and the translation specified by the attribute grammar.
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Estimation of stochastic attribute-value grammars using an informative sample [PDF]
Miles Osborne
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Strongly non-circular attribute grammars and their recursive evaluation [PDF]
Martin Jourdan
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Silver: An extensible attribute grammar system
AbstractAttribute grammar specification languages, like many domain-specific languages, offer significant advantages to their users, such as high-level declarative constructs and domain-specific analyses. Despite these advantages, attribute grammars are often not adopted to the degree that their proponents envision.
Eric Van Wyk+3 more
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Abstract Premise Recently, plant science has seen transformative advances in scalable data collection for sequence and chemical data. These large datasets, combined with machine learning, have demonstrated that conducting plant metabolic research on large scales yields remarkable insights.
Rachel Knapp+2 more
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Knowledge Representation with Attribute Grammars [PDF]
G. Papakonstantinou
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ABSTRACT This research examines rock art and dendroglyphs in the Wet Tropics of northeast Australia to investigate their relationship to linguistic social identity. The region was selected for its complex socio‐cultural landscape, marked by a diversity of languages in a distinct, relatively small area.
Alice Buhrich
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What does it mean? Translating anatomical language to engage public audiences
Abstract The language of anatomy, with its roots in Ancient Greek and Roman languages, is complex and unfamiliar to many. Its complexity creates a significant barrier to public knowledge and understanding of anatomy—many members of the public find themselves asking “what does it mean?”, and this can manifest as poor health literacy and outcomes.
Kat A. Sanders, Adam M. Taylor
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Attributed grammars for query language translations [PDF]
Chandra M. R. Kintala
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