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Book Review: Optimizing a Lexical Approach to Instructed Second Language Acquisition
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Lexical post-processing optimization for handwritten word recognition
This paper presents a lexical post-processing optimization for handwritten word recognition. The aim of this work is to explore the combination of different lexical post-processing approaches in order to optimize the recognition rate, the recognition time and memory requirements. The present method focuses on the following tasks: a lexicon organization
Sabine Carbonnel, Éric Anquetil
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New algorithms for lexical query optimization
New algorithms for query modifications are proposed. These algorithms involve lexical optimization based on mathematical transformations that have never been used for query optimization before.
Н. А. Мендкович +1 more
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Cross-lingual lexical matching with word translation and local similarity optimization
Cross-Lingual Mapping (CLM) establishes semantic relations between source and target concepts to align two resources lexicalized in different languages, e.g., ontologies, thesauri, or concept inventories, or to enrich a multilingual resource. In this paper, we focus on purely lexical matching algorithms to support CLM between lexically-rich resources ...
Mamoun Abu Helou, Matteo Palmonari
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Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie expérimentale
Experiential theories of cognition propose that the external environment shapes cognitive processing, shifting emphasis from internal mechanisms to the learning of environmental structure. Computational modelling, particularly distributional models of lexical semantics (e.g., Landauer & Dumais, 1997) and models of lexical organization (e.g., Johns ...
Brendan T. Johns
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Experiential theories of cognition propose that the external environment shapes cognitive processing, shifting emphasis from internal mechanisms to the learning of environmental structure. Computational modelling, particularly distributional models of lexical semantics (e.g., Landauer & Dumais, 1997) and models of lexical organization (e.g., Johns ...
Brendan T. Johns
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Input Optimization and Lexical Stress in English
This chapter examines English main stress from the perspective of Input Optimization (Hammond, 2013; 2014; 2016; 2017). The claim of that framework is that phonological configurations exhibit a frequency distribution that reflects their markedness, as measured by Optimality Theory violations.
Michael Hammond
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Optimizing biomedical ontology alignment in lexical vector space
Biomedical ontology matching dedicates to find two heterogeneous ontologies’ alignment and address their heterogeneity problem. Typically, a biomedical ontology has various biomedical concepts that are described with various labels and datatype property names, which forms a lexical space where each label or datatype property represents one dimension ...
Xingsi Xue, Xiaojing Wu
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