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Derivations in Object-Oriented Graph Grammars

2004
This work aims to extend the algebraic single-pushout approach to graph transformation to model object-oriented systems structures and computations. Graphs whose sets of nodes and edges are partially ordered are used to model the class hierarchy of an object-oriented system, making the inheritance and overriding relations explicit.
Leila Ribeiro   +1 more
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Grammars as objects of knowledge: the availability of dispositionalism

Language Sciences, 2002
An anti-dispositionalist interpretation of grammatical knowledge would maintain that such knowledge exists whether or not it can be behaviourally manifested; a dispositionalist interpretation, on the other hand, would identify that knowledge with the in principle possibility of certain behavioural manifestations. The purpose of this paper is to present
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Scene Grammar in Human and Machine Recognition of Objects and Scenes

2018 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW), 2018
In this paper, we study the effects of violating the high level scene syntactic and semantic rules on human eye-movement behavior and deep neural scene and object recognition networks.
Akram Bayat   +4 more
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Theology as Grammar: Is God an Object of Understanding?

Religious Studies, 1975
i. In the Philosophical Investigations, Ludwig Wittgenstein yoked together these remarks:Essence is expressed by grammar.Grammar tells what kind of object anything is. (Theology as grammar) (Inv. I, 373).
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A Grammar-Based Framework for Object Dynamics

1992
A grammar-based categorization of practical systems for modeling the dynamic behaviour of objects is presented. A framework based on Augmented Transition Networks is proposed as an ideal modeling tool for such systems, affording both formal analyzability and the functionality needed to model practical systems.
Gary Hall, Ranabir Gupta
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Formal Grammar Theory in Recognition Methods of Unknown Objects

Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2020
Questions on the formation of contextual grammars that describe both the structural information of an image and the interaction of images in a complex scenario have been considered. The use of a multilevel grammar is proposed, including the task of parsing a sequence of images, as well as the task of parsing objects for various purposes, when the ...
N. I. Sidnyaev   +2 more
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Course in General Linguistics

, 1960
Introduction to the Bloomsbury Revelations Edition Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition Editor's Introduction, Roy Harris Introduction 1. A Brief Survey of the History of Linguistics 2.
F. Saussure
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL OBJECT PATTERN REPRESENTATION BY ARRAY GRAMMARS

International Journal of Pattern Recognition and Artificial Intelligence, 1992
A formal model for three-dimensional object representation is introduced. It uses parallel techniques and significantly reduces the time required for dealing with three-dimensional image analysis problems. Its fundamental properties are investigated and several interesting examples are illustrated.
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Metonymy in grammar

Functions of Language, 2013
This article focuses on the conceptual structures of Korean Multiple Object Constructions (MOCs), which exhibit various types of meanings. I argue that these various meanings are systematically explained when we adopt the notion of reference point.
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Object assignment in a Functional Grammar of Croatian revisited

2014
A review of functional grammar (FG) concepts of object assignment with particular reference to Croatian. The nature of object assignment in FG is discussed by comparison of early & later statements of the principle by which object assignment may be deemed relevant in a language. The three diagnostics in the theory are applied to Croatian, supposedly an
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