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EURODAC
1994
IEEE
117views VHDL» more  EURODAC 1994»
15 years 11 months ago
Generating VHDL models from natural language descriptions
This paper describes two approaches to the automatic generation of behavioral VHDL models from descriptions written in natural language. Both approaches are based on a modeling st...
Walling R. Cyre, Jim Armstrong, M. Manek-Honcharik...
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ACL
2009
15 years 4 months ago
Modeling Morphologically Rich Languages Using Split Words and Unstructured Dependencies
We experiment with splitting words into their stem and suffix components for modeling morphologically rich languages. We show that using a morphological analyzer and disambiguator...
Deniz Yuret, Ergun Biçici
BPSC
2009
150views Business» more  BPSC 2009»
15 years 4 months ago
Evolution of Business Process Models and Languages
: "The only constant is change" is an often cited phrase. We regard it as predominant for the area of process based information systems. In this paper we investigate how ...
Stefan Jablonski, Bernhard Volz, Sebastian Dornsta...
TSE
2010
155views more  TSE 2010»
15 years 5 months ago
A Comparison of Six UML-Based Languages for Software Process Modeling
— Describing and managing activities, resources and constraints of software development processes is a challenging goal for many organizations. A first generation of Software Pro...
Reda Bendraou, Jean-Marc Jézéquel, M...
CIARP
2004
Springer
16 years 7 days ago
Detecting Inflection Patterns in Natural Language by Minimization of Morphological Model
One of the most important steps in text processing and information retrieval is stemming—reducing of words to stems expressing their base meaning, e.g., bake, baked, bakes, bakin...
Alexander F. Gelbukh, Mikhail Alexandrov, Sang-Yon...