| Osborn, T. R., A. Charif, R. Lamas and E. Dubossarsky #1995#. Genetic logic programming. In: 1995 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation. Vol. 2. IEEE Press. Perth, Australia. p. 728. |
....for a survey on the topic) A limited amount of work has been done on evolutionary algorithms applied to the problems of natural language processing. A very recent review of these is presented in [5] To the author s knowledge only two applications of GP in this area have been published to date [22, 16], none dealing with the problem of natural language recognition. Somehow more closely related to this topic is the work described in [4, 17] on inducing, from positive and negative example, deter ministic finite state automata capable of recognising simple regular languages. Deterministic finite ....
Thomas It. Osborn, Adib Charif, Iticardo Lamas, and Eugene Dubossarsky. Genetic logic programming. In 1995 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation, volume 2, page 728, Perth, Australia, 29 November - 1 December 1995. IEEE Press.
....tree cannot successfully apply to the training case, this is awarded a higher tness. This improved the mean score on the training data. Linguistic rules could be derived from the evolved decision trees, e.g. and followed by in is of class discourse . 7 3.2. 3 Natural Language Understanding Osborn et al. (1995) evolve Prolog rules (which they call Genetic Logic Programming) in an application for natural language understanding. The system is required to answer queries about a fable (The Fox and the Crow) The population consists of rule sets that were derived from natural language understanding models. ....
Osborn, T.R., A. Charif, R. Lamas, and E. Dubossarsky. 1995. Genetic logic programming. In IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation.
....for a survey on the topic) A limited amount of work has been done on evolutionary algorithms applied to the problems of natural language processing. A very recent review of these is presented in [5] To the author s knowledge only two applications of GP in this area have been published to date [22, 16], none dealing with the problem of natural language recognition. Somehow more closely related to this topic is the work described in [4, 17] on inducing, from positive and negative example, deterministic finite state automata capable of recognising simple regular languages. Deterministic finite ....
Thomas R. Osborn, Adib Charif, Ricardo Lamas, and Eugene Dubossarsky. Genetic logic programming. In 1995 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation, volume 2, page 728, Perth, Australia, 29 November - 1 December 1995. IEEE Press.
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Thomas R. Osborn, Adib Charif, Ricardo Lamas, and Eugene Dubossarsky. Genetic logic programming. In ICEC'95 [274], pages 728-734. yprog. ga95aOsborn.
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Thomas R. Osborn, Adib Charif, Ricardo Lamas, and Eugene Dubossarsky. Genetic logic programming. In ICEC'95 [562], pages 728--734. y(prog.) ga95aOsborn.
....a survey on the topic) A limited amount of work has been done on evolutionary algorithms applied to the problems of natural language processing. A very recent review of these is present in [5] To the author s knowledge only two applications have been published in the area of genetic programming [20, 14]: none dealing with the problem of natural language recognition. More closely related to this topic is the work described in [4, 16] on inducing, from positive and negative example, deterministic finite state automata capable of recognising simple regular languages. Deterministic finite state ....
Thomas R. Osborn, Adib Charif, Ricardo Lamas, and Eugene Dubossarsky. Genetic logic programming. In 1995 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation, Perth, Australia, 1995. IEEE Press.
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Osborn, T. R., A. Charif, R. Lamas and E. Dubossarsky #1995#. Genetic logic programming. In: 1995 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation. Vol. 2. IEEE Press. Perth, Australia. p. 728.
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