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Rule Based Transliteration Scheme for English to Punjabi [<Journal>]
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Improving the quality of Gujarati-Hindi Machine Translation through part-of-speech tagging and stemmer-assisted transliteration [<Journal>]
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Part of Speech Tagging of Marathi Text Using Trigram Method [<Journal>]
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The Latent Relation Mapping Engine: Algorithm and Experiments [<Journal>]
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Experiments on predictability of word in context and information rate in natural language [<Journal>]
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Manin, Dmitrii. - : Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics (KIAM) RAS
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LLC : the journal of digital scholarship in the humanities ; journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and The Association for Computers and the Humanities [<Journal>]
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Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
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OLC Linguistik
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UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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LLC : the journal of digital scholarship in the humanities ; journal of the Association for Literary and Linguistic Computing and The Association for Computers and the Humanities [<Journal>]
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Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press
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IDS Mannheim
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Corpus-based Learning of Analogies and Semantic Relations [<Journal>]
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Measuring praise and criticism: Inference of semantic orientation from association [<Journal>]
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The adaptive advantage of symbolic theft over sensorimotor toil: Grounding language in perceptual categories [<Journal>]
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Bootstrapping grounded symbols by minimal autonomous robots [<Journal>]
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Abstract:
In this paper an experiment is presented in which two mobile robots develop a shared lexicon of which the meanings are grounded in the real world. The robots start without a lexicon nor shared meanings and play language games in which they generate new meanings and negotiate words for these meanings. The experiment tries to find the minimal conditions under which verbal communication may begin to evolve. The robots are autonomous in terms of computing and cognition, but they are otherwise far simpler than most, if not all animals. It is demonstrated that a lexicon nevertheless can be made to emerge even though there are strong limits on the size and stability of this lexicon.
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Computational Linguistics; Language; Robotics
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URL: http://cogprints.org/3056/
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Book Review--Ronald Cole (editor-in-chief), Joseph Mariani, Hans Uszkoreit, Annie Zaenen, and Victor Zue, eds., Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology [<Journal>]
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An Analysis of English Punctuation: The Special Case of Comma [<Journal>]
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