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14th FSMNLP 2019: Dresden, Germany
- Heiko Vogler, Andreas Maletti:

Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing, FSMNLP 2019, Dresden, Germany, September 23-25, 2019. Association for Computational Linguistics 2019 - Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing.

- Aarne Ranta:

Grammatical Framework: an Interlingual Grammar Formalism. 1-2 - Frank Drewes:

A Survey of Recent Advances in Efficient Parsing for Graph Grammars. - Kilian Gebhardt:

Latent Variable Grammars for Discontinuous Parsing. 4-6 - Johanna Björklund, Shay B. Cohen, Frank Drewes, Giorgio Satta:

Bottom-Up Unranked Tree-to-Graph Transducers for Translation into Semantic Graphs. 7-17 - Marco Cognetta, Cyril Allauzen, Michael Riley:

On the Compression of Lexicon Transducers. 18-26 - Tim Fernando, David Woods, Carl Vogel:

MSO with tests and reducts. 27-36 - Maciej Janicki:

Finite State Transducer Calculus for Whole Word Morphology. 37-45 - Richard Mörbitz, Heiko Vogler:

Weighted parsing for grammar-based language models. 46-55 - Mark-Jan Nederhof, Heiko Vogler:

Regular transductions with MCFG input syntax. 56-64 - Adnan Ozturel, Tolga Kayadelen, Isin Demirsahin:

A Syntactically Expressive Morphological Analyzer for Turkish. 65-75 - Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran, Gihan Dias, Miriam Butt:

Using Meta-Morph Rules to develop Morphological Analysers: A case study concerning Tamil. 76-86 - Ananda Theertha Suresh, Brian Roark, Michael Riley, Vlad Schogol:

Distilling weighted finite automata from arbitrary probabilistic models. 87-97 - Kei Wakabayashi:

Silent HMMs: Generalized Representation of Hidden Semi-Markov Models and Hierarchical HMMs. 98-107 - Lawrence Wolf-Sonkin, Vlad Schogol, Brian Roark, Michael Riley:

Latin script keyboards for South Asian languages with finite-state normalization. 108-117 - Anssi Yli-Jyrä

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Transition-Based Coding and Formal Language Theory for Ordered Digraphs. 118-131

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