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Learning of Structurally Unambiguous Probabilistic Grammars [PDF]
The problem of identifying a probabilistic context free grammar has two aspects: the first is determining the grammar's topology (the rules of the grammar) and the second is estimating probabilistic weights for each rule.
Dana Fisman +2 more
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Probabilistic Mathematical Formula Recognition Using a 2D Context-Free Graph Grammar [PDF]
We present a probabilistic framework for the mathematical expression recognition problem. The developed system is flexible in that its grammar can be extended easily thanks to its graph grammar which eliminates the need for specifying rule precedence. It
Berrin Yanikoglu
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Comparing MaxEnt and Noisy Harmonic Grammar
MaxEnt grammar is a probabilistic version of Harmonic Grammar in which the harmony scores of candidates are mapped onto probabilities. It has become the tool of choice for analyzing phonological phenomena involving probabilistic variation or gradient ...
Edward Flemming
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The alternation between exterior locative cases and postpositions in Estonian web texts
. A probabilistic grammar approach to language assumes that grammatical knowledge has a probabilistic component and that this probabilistic knowledge of language is derived from language experience. It is assumed that the extent and nature of grammatical
Jane Klavan
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Absence of phase transition in random language model
The random language model, proposed as a simple model of human languages, is defined by the averaged model of a probabilistic context-free grammar. This grammar expresses the process of sentence generation as a tree graph with nodes having symbols as ...
Kai Nakaishi, Koji Hukushima
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Generation of Syntax Parser on South Indian Language using Bottom-Up Parsing Technique and PCFG [PDF]
In our research, we provide a statistical syntax parsing method experimented on Kannada texts, which is an official language of Karnataka, India. The dataset is downloaded from TDIL website.
M. Rajani Shree, Shambhavi B. R.
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A Password Cracking Method Based on Name Initials Shorthand Structure [PDF]
User password guess research is one of the important parts of password security research.According to the relationship between user’s personal information and user password,analyzes the structural characteristics of the user’s personal information ...
LUO Min,ZHANG Yang
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Evaluating two methods for Treebank grammar compaction [PDF]
Treebanks, such as the Penn Treebank, provide a basis for the automatic creation of broad coverage grammars. In the simplest case, rules can simply be ‘read off’ the parse-annotations of the corpus, producing either a simple or probabilistic context-free
Gaizauskas, R. +3 more
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Probabilistic Grammar: The view from Cognitive Sociolinguistics
In this paper, I propose that Probabilistic Grammar may benefit from incorporating theoretical insights from Cognitive (Socio)Linguistics. I begin by introducing Cognitive Linguistics.
Jeroen Claes
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This paper introduces a new resource designed to facilitate the quantitative investigation of syntactic variation in spoken language from a comparative perspective.
Anette Rosenbach +5 more
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