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Automata theory in nominal sets [PDF]
We study languages over infinite alphabets equipped with some structure that can be tested by recognizing automata. We develop a framework for studying such alphabets and the ensuing automata theory, where the key role is played by an automorphism group ...
Bojańczyk, Mikołaj +2 more
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Building Machine Translation Systems for the Next Thousand Languages [PDF]
In this paper we share findings from our effort to build practical machine translation (MT) systems capable of translating across over one thousand languages. We describe results in three research domains: (i) Building clean, web-mined datasets for 1500+
Ankur Bapna +23 more
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Massively Multilingual ASR: 50 Languages, 1 Model, 1 Billion Parameters [PDF]
We study training a single acoustic model for multiple languages with the aim of improving automatic speech recognition (ASR) performance on low-resource languages, and over-all simplifying deployment of ASR systems that support diverse languages.
Vineel Pratap +6 more
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Studying Large Language Model Generalization with Influence Functions [PDF]
When trying to gain better visibility into a machine learning model in order to understand and mitigate the associated risks, a potentially valuable source of evidence is: which training examples most contribute to a given behavior?
R. Grosse +16 more
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Advantages and disadvantages of (dedicated) model transformation languages [PDF]
Model driven development envisages the use of model transformations to evolve models. Model transformation languages, developed for this task, are touted with many benefits over general purpose programming languages.
S. Höppner +3 more
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Monadic datalog and the expressive power of languages for web information extraction [PDF]
Research on information extraction from Web pages (wrapping) has seen much activity in recent times (particularly systems implementations), but little work has been done on formally studying the expressiveness of the formalisms proposed or on the ...
G. Gottlob, Christoph E. Koch
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Academic Writing in the Baltic States
In the project Bwrite (Academic Writing in the Baltic States: Rhetorical Structures through Cultures and Languages), we aim to address the lack of an empirically grounded holistic understanding of non-Anglophone writing traditions by mapping the ...
Anni Jürine +6 more
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Classical logic, continuation semantics and abstract machines [PDF]
One of the goals of this paper is to demonstrate that denotational semantics is useful for operational issues like implementation of functional languages by abstract machines.
B. Reus +2 more
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Composite word formation in the nakh languages [PDF]
The article examines the processes of formation of complex words in the Nakh languages, which include the Chechen, Ingush and Batsbi languages. The study focuses on the structural and semantic features of compound words, as well as the mechanisms of ...
Suleibanova Marzhan, Dudarova Lyudmila
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Semantics differences for common words between Arabic and Hebrew [PDF]
Arabic and English languages resemble each other not only in many linguistic characteristics but also in all aspects. This can be ascribed to their belonging to the same linguistic family that they can even be deemed as two dialects of a single old ...
Vahid Safie, Jamil Yosef
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