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- Leonie Weissweiler, Taiqi He, Naoki Otani, David R. Mortensen, Lori S. Levin, Hinrich Schütze:
Construction Grammar Provides Unique Insight into Neural Language Models. CoRR abs/2302.02178 (2023) - 2022
- Xin Sun, Tao Ge, Shuming Ma, Jingjing Li, Furu Wei, Houfeng Wang:
A Unified Strategy for Multilingual Grammatical Error Correction with Pre-trained Cross-Lingual Language Model. IJCAI 2022: 4367-4374 - Xin Sun, Tao Ge, Shuming Ma, Jingjing Li, Furu Wei, Houfeng Wang:
A Unified Strategy for Multilingual Grammatical Error Correction with Pre-trained Cross-Lingual Language Model. CoRR abs/2201.10707 (2022) - 2016
- Babak Damavandi, Shankar Kumar, Noam Shazeer, Antoine Bruguier:
NN-Grams: Unifying Neural Network and n-Gram Language Models for Speech Recognition. INTERSPEECH 2016: 3499-3503 - Babak Damavandi, Shankar Kumar, Noam Shazeer, Antoine Bruguier:
NN-grams: Unifying neural network and n-gram language models for Speech Recognition. CoRR abs/1606.07470 (2016) - 2015
- Bernardo Magnini:
Recognizing Textual Entailment: Models and Applications Ido Dagan1, Dan Roth2, Mark Sammons2, and Fabio Massimo Zanzotto3 (1Bar-Ilan University, Israel, 2University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, and 3University of Rome "Tor Vergata, " Italy) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 23), 2013, xx+200 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-59829-834-5; e-book, ISBN 978-1-59829-835-2. Comput. Linguistics 41(1): 157-159 (2015) - 2013
- Florent Pompigne:
Modélisation logique de la langue et Grammaires Catégorielles Abstraites. (Logical modelization of language and Abstract Categorial Grammars). University of Lorraine, Nancy, France, 2013 - 2011
- Sharon Goldwater:
Computational Modeling of Human Language Acquisition Afra Alishahi (University of the Saarland) Morgan & Claypool (Synthesis Lectures on Human Language Technologies, edited by Graeme Hirst, volume 11), 2010, xiv+93 pp; paperbound, ISBN 978-1-60845-339-9, $40.00; ebook, ISBN 978-1-60845-340-5, $30.00 or by subscription. Comput. Linguistics 37(3): 627-629 (2011) - 2008
- Ole Kniemeyer:
Design and implementation of a graph grammar based language for functional-structural plant modelling. Brandenburg University of Technology, Cottbus - Senftenberg, Germany, 2008, pp. 1-432 - 2007
- Rüdiger Grammes:
Syntactic and semantic modularisation of modelling languages. Kaiserslautern University of Technology, Germany, 2007, pp. 1-179 - 2001
- Manny Rayner, John Dowding, Beth Ann Hockey:
A baseline method for compiling typed unification grammars into context free language models. INTERSPEECH 2001: 729-732 - 2000
- Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, Frankie James, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, Sharon Goldwater, Jean Mark Gawron:
Compiling Language Models from a Linguistically Motivated Unification Grammar. COLING 2000: 670-676 - Ye-Yi Wang, Milind Mahajan, Xuedong Huang:
A unified context-free grammar and n-gram model for spoken language processing. ICASSP 2000: 1639-1642 - Manny Rayner, Beth Ann Hockey, Frankie James, Elizabeth Owen Bratt, Sharon Goldwater, Jean Mark Gawron:
Compiling Language Models from a Linguistically Motivated Unification Grammar. CoRR cs.CL/0006021 (2000) - 1999
- Shuwu Zhang, Harald Singer, Dekai Wu, Yoshinori Sagisaka:
Improving n-gram modeling using distance-related unit association maximum entropy language modeling. EUROSPEECH 1999 - 1993
- Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
A best-first language processing model integrating the unification grammar and Markov language model for speech recognition applications. IEEE Trans. Speech Audio Process. 1(2): 221-240 (1993) - 1991
- Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
A Preference-first Language Processor Integrating the Unification Grammar and Markov Language Model for Speech Recognition Applications. ACL 1991: 293-298 - 1990
- Lee-Feng Chien, Keh-Jiann Chen, Lin-Shan Lee:
An augmented chart parsing algorithm integrating unification grammar and Markov language model for continuous speech recognition. ICASSP 1990: 585-588 - 1982
- Jakob Gonczarowski:
Developmental languages, the selective substitution grammar model: properties and applications (שפות התפתחות, מודל דקדוק הצבה סלקטיבית.). Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, 1982
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