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The Utility of Speech and Language Analytics for Screening Alzheimer's Disease.
Siddiqui A +6 more
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Pure agraphia following a focal lesion in exner's area: a case study supporting the dual-route and network models of writing. [PDF]
Gutbrod K, Albert D, Müri RM.
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Pancreatic Cancer—Advances in the Last 50 Years
World Journal of Surgery, EarlyView.
S. George Barreto +5 more
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A Doubly Projected Analysis for Lexical Tables [PDF]
This chapter aims to show how external information contributes in analysing a lexical table by enriching the readability of factorial maps. The theoretical frame is given by principal component analysis onto a reference subspace, a method based on the orthogonal projection of a correlation structure on the space spanned by an external set of ...
BALBI SIMONA, MISURACA MICHELANGELO
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2001
We study automata-theoretic properties of distances and quasi-distances between words. We show that every additive distance is finite. We also show that every additive quasi-distance is regularitypreserving, that is, the neighborhood of any radius of a regular language with respect to an additive quasi-distance is regular.
Cristian Calude +2 more
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We study automata-theoretic properties of distances and quasi-distances between words. We show that every additive distance is finite. We also show that every additive quasi-distance is regularitypreserving, that is, the neighborhood of any radius of a regular language with respect to an additive quasi-distance is regular.
Cristian Calude +2 more
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Software: Practice and Experience, 1986
AbstractThis paper examines a common design for a lexical analyser and its supporting modules. An implementation of the design was tuned to produce the best possible performance. In effect, many of the optimizations that one would expect of a production‐quality compiler were carried out by hand. After measuring the cost of tokenizing two large programs
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AbstractThis paper examines a common design for a lexical analyser and its supporting modules. An implementation of the design was tuned to produce the best possible performance. In effect, many of the optimizations that one would expect of a production‐quality compiler were carried out by hand. After measuring the cost of tokenizing two large programs
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2013
A lexically based, corpus-driven theoretical approach to meaning in language that distinguishes between patterns of normal use and creative exploitations of norms. In Lexical Analysis, Patrick Hanks offers a wide-ranging empirical investigation of word use and meaning in language.
Reinhard Wilhelm +2 more
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A lexically based, corpus-driven theoretical approach to meaning in language that distinguishes between patterns of normal use and creative exploitations of norms. In Lexical Analysis, Patrick Hanks offers a wide-ranging empirical investigation of word use and meaning in language.
Reinhard Wilhelm +2 more
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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 2004
This paper provides an algorithm for constructing a lexical analysis tool, by different means than the UNIX Lex tool. The input is a keywords table, describing the target language's keywords, keysymbols, and their semantics, instead of using regular expressions to do so.The output is a lexical analyzer for the specific programming language.
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This paper provides an algorithm for constructing a lexical analysis tool, by different means than the UNIX Lex tool. The input is a keywords table, describing the target language's keywords, keysymbols, and their semantics, instead of using regular expressions to do so.The output is a lexical analyzer for the specific programming language.
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Multiple Input Parsing and Lexical Analysis
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 2023This article introduces two new approaches in the areas of lexical analysis and context-free parsing. We present an extension, MGLL, of generalised parsing which allows multiple input strings to be parsed together efficiently, and we present an enhanced approach to lexical analysis which exploits this multiple parsing capability.
Elizabeth Scott +2 more
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