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A language for construction of belief networks

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1993
A method for incrementally constructing belief networks, which are directed acyclic graph representations for probability distributions, is described. A network-construction language, FRAIL3, which is similar to a forward-chaining language using data dependencies but has additional features for specifying distributions, was developed.
Robert P. Goldman, Eugene Charniak
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Query language constructs for provenance

Proceedings of the 15th Symposium on International Database Engineering & Applications - IDEAS '11, 2011
Provenance that records the derivation history of data is useful for a wide variety of applications, including those where an audit trail needs to be provided, where the sources and the trust-level attributed to the sources contribute to determining the trust-level in results etc.
Murali Mani   +2 more
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Language constructs for programming by example

ACM SIGOIS Bulletin, 1986
Systems for programming by example permit the specification of algorithms through the use of demonstrations that manipulate examples . This paper analyzes systems for programming by example from a language point of view.
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Constructing a Second Language

Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 2009
This Special Section brings together researchers who adopt a constructional approach to Second Language Acquisition (SLA) as informed by Cognitive and Corpus Linguistics, approaches which fall under the general umbrella of Usage-based Linguistics. The articles present psycholinguistic and corpus linguistic evidence for L2 constructions and for the ...
Ellis, Nick C., Cadierno, T.
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Frames and Constructions in Metaphoric Language

2013
Frames and constructions in metaphoric language shows how linguistic metaphor piggybacks on certain patterns of constructional meaning that have already been identified and studied in non-metaphoric language. Recognition of these shared semantic structures, and comparison of their roles in metaphoric and non-metaphoric constructions, make it possible ...
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A language construct for the specification of discontinuities

Journal of Systems and Software, 1988
Abstract The problem of representing and detecting discontinuities that frequently arise from the modeling and simulation of continuous systems is discussed, and a solution is presented. For the representation of discontinuities, the guarded expression, with a novel semantics, is shown to be a convenient language construct.
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Language Constructs for a Datalog Compiler

2017
Deductive databases promise that an important part of the application program can be developed in a declarative language, seamlessly integrated with the query language. The author is currently developing a Datalog-to-C++ compiler that implements the “Push” method for bottom-up evaluation.
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A Template Language for Agent Construction

2006
This paper proposes a XML based Agent template language (ATL) for Agent construction upon blackboard pattern. Agent analysis and design model can be mapped upon ATL under forward engineering, and ATL can be translated into a Java source code by given compiler ATLC, which can be operated by JDK again.
Xiaohong Li 0001   +3 more
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Inhabiting Language, Constructing Language

2018
The juxtaposition of habitat, a product of architecture, and speech, a product of language, enables us to envisage a dual orientation for what could be called "architexture". The architectural text focuses on the analysis of architects’ discourse, architectural metaphors or spatial markers and prepositions.
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On language constructs for concurrent programs

2007
During the last years numerous constructs have been proposed for concurrent programming. The relationship between a representative collection of such constructs is considered in the framework of transformational semantics. In particular procedure-oriented versions, where processes communicate via synchronized or protected access to shared memory, as ...
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