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Taylor & Francis2012

A Cartographic Turn? Bridging the Gap between Sciences and Technologies of the Inhabited Space

Jacques Lévy

Modern cartography, grounded in the Euclidean concept of space and the mathematization of its language, has laid the foundation of academic geography and promoted its epistemic emergence as a scientific discipline. Developments over the last decades and th ...
2012

Constraints as Control

Viktor Kuncak, Philippe Paul Henri Suter

We present an extension of Scala that supports constraint programming over bounded and unbounded domains. The resulting language, Kaplan, provides the benefits of constraint programming while preserving the existing features of Scala. Kaplan integrates con ...
2012

Constraints as Control

Viktor Kuncak, Philippe Paul Henri Suter

We present an extension of Scala that supports constraint programming over bounded and unbounded domains. The resulting language, Kaplan, provides the benefits of constraint programming while preserving the existing features of Scala. Kaplan integrates con ...
ACM Order Department, P O Box 64145, Baltimore, MD 21264 Usa2012

Tools and Frameworks for Big Learning in Scala: Leveraging the Language for High Productivity and Performance

Martin Odersky, Philipp Haller

Implementing machine learning algorithms for large data, such as the Web graph and social networks, is challenging. Even though much research has focused on making sequential algorithms more scalable, their running times continue to be prohibitively long. ...
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English Spoken Term Detection in Multilingual Recordings

Petr Motlicek, Philip Neil Garner, Fabio Valente

This paper investigates the automatic detection of English spoken terms in a multi-language scenario over real lecture recordings. Spoken Term Detection (STD) is based on an LVCSR where the output is represented in the form of word lattices. The lattices a ...
2010

English Spoken Term Detection in Multilingual Recordings

Petr Motlicek, Philip Neil Garner, Fabio Valente

This paper investigates the automatic detection of English spoken terms in a multi-language scenario over real lecture recordings. Spoken Term Detection (STD) is based on an LVCSR where the output is represented in the form of word lattices. The lattices a ...
Idiap2010

Static Analysis for the PHP Language

Etienne Kneuss

This report presents the work that was done to implement a static analysis tool for the PHP programming language. The analyses done by the PHP compiler or by the multiple existing development environments are very limited. This tool aims at providing furth ...
2010

Transliteration among Indian Languages using WX Notation

Pulkit Goyal, Sapan Diwakar, Rohit Gupta

In this paper, we propose an algorithm to transliterate between several Indian languages. The main aim of the algorithm is to assist in the translation process by providing efficient transliteration. This algorithm works on Unicode transformation format of ...
Saarland University Press2010

Designing an Artificial Robotic Interaction Language

The project described hereunder focuses on the design and implementation of a "Artificial Robotic Interaction Language", where the research goal is to find a balance between the effort necessary from the user to learn a new language and the resulting benef ...
Springer-Verlag New York, Ms Ingrid Cunningham, 175 Fifth Ave, New York, Ny 10010 Usa2009

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