| R. Zajac. Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering. In Proceedings of COLING '92, pages 828--834, Nantes, France, 1992. |
....LE community using that class of theories and to whom those formalisms are relevant; but it excludes, or at least does not actively support, those who are not, including an increasing number of researchers committed to statistical and corpus based approaches. Other systems that use AVMs include: Zajac 92] a framework for defining NLP systems based on AVMs; the Eurotra architecture [Schutz et al. 91] an open and modular architecture for MT promoting resource reuse; the DATR morphological lexicon formalism [Evans Gazdar 96] the Shiraz MT Architecture [Amtrup 99] a chart and unificationbased ....
R. Zajac. Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering. In Proceedings of COLING '92, pages 828--834, Nantes, France, 1992.
....LE community using that class of theories and to whom those formalisms are relevant; but it excludes, or at least does not actively support, those who are not, including an increasing number of researchers committed to statistical and corpus based approaches. Other systems that use AVMs include: Zajac 92] a framework for defining NLP systems based on AVMs; the Eurotra architecture [Schutz et al. 91] an open and modular architecture for MT promoting resource reuse; the DATR morphological lexicon formalism [Evans Gazdar 96] the Shiraz MT Architecture [Amtrup 99] a chart and unificationbased ....
R. Zajac. Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering. In Proceedings of COLING '92, pages 828--834, Nantes, France, 1992.
....time. This modularization reduces the overall complexity of the grammar and enables incremental development of grammars. The motivation comes from practical problems encountered in developing broad coverage grammars where linguists face the same problems as those addressed by software engineering [Zajac 92b] and we seek similar solutions: modular approach to lingware construction, encapsulation, typing, incremental compilation. Uni cation based grammars represent a de nite advance in comparison to previous procedural parsing systems such as ATNs but are still notoriously dicult to develop and ....
Remi Zajac (1992). \Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering". In Proceedings of Coling'92, Nantes, France. pp828-834.
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R. Zajac. Towards Computer-Aided Linguistic Engineering. In Proceedings of COLING '92, pages 828--834, Nantes, France, 1992.
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