Search for dissertations about: "Grammatical Framework"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Grammatical Framework.
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1. The Mechanics of the Grammatical Framework
Abstract : Grammatical Framework (GF) is a well known theoretical framework and a mature programming language for the description of natural languages. The GF community is growing rapidly and the range of applications is expanding. READ MORE
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2. Expressivity and Complexity of the Grammatical Framework
Abstract : This thesis investigates the expressive power and parsing complexity of the Grammatical Framework (GF), a formalism originally designed for displaying formal propositions and proofs in natural language. This is done by relating GF with two more well-known grammar formalisms; Generalized Context-Free Grammar (GCFG), best seen as a framework for describing various grammar formalisms; and Parallel Multiple Context-Free Grammar (PMCFG), an instance of GCFG. READ MORE
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3. Language Engineering in Grammatical Framework (GF)
Abstract : This thesis describes a number of practical experiments rather than theoreticalinvestigations in the area of natural language processing. The basis forthe work presented is Grammatical Framework (GF). It is a very complexsystem, which comprises among other things a grammar formalism based ontype theory and its implementation written in Haskell. READ MORE
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4. A Framework for the Coordination of Complex Systems’ Development
Abstract : This study is about the coordination of complex systems’ development. A Framework has been designed and deployed by the author in the development practice of Ericsson, a major supplier of telecommunication systems on the global market. The main purpose of the study is to investigate the impacts on coordination from the Framework. READ MORE
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5. Computational Linguistics Resources for Indo-Iranian Languages
Abstract : Can computers process human languages? During the last fifty years, two main approaches have been used to find an answer to this question: data- driven (i.e. statistics based) and knowledge-driven (i.e. READ MORE