Sanskrit Computational Linguistics [recurso electrónico] : 4th International Symposium, New Delhi, India, December 10-12, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Girish Nath Jha.

Por: Jha, Girish Nath [editor.]Colaborador(es): SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6465Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XII, 259p. 93 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642175282Tema(s): Computer science | Software engineering | Computer software | Computational complexity | Artificial intelligence | Translators (Computer programs) | Computer Science | Language Translation and Linguistics | Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Special Purpose and Application-Based SystemsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.35 Clasificación LoC:P98-98.5Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Rule Interaction, Blocking and Derivation in P??ini -- On the Generalizability of P??ini’s Praty?h?ra-Technique to Other Languages -- Building a Prototype Text to Speech for Sanskrit -- Rule-Blocking and Forward-Looking Conditions in the Computational Modelling of P??inian Derivation -- Sanskrit Compound Processor -- Designing a Constraint Based Parser for Sanskrit -- Generative Graph Grammar of Neo-Vai?e?ika Formal Ontology (NVFO) -- Headedness and Modification in Ny?ya Morpho-Syntactic Analysis: Towards a Bracket-Parsing Model -- Citation Matching in Sanskrit Corpora Using Local Alignment -- RDBMS Based Lexical Resource for Indian Heritage: The Case of Mah?bh?rata -- Evaluating Tagsets for Sanskrit -- Performance of a Lexical and POS Tagger for Sanskrit -- The Knowledge Structure in Amarako?a -- Gloss in Sanskrit Wordnet -- Vibhakti Divergence between Sanskrit and Hindi -- Anaphora Resolution Algorithm for Sanskrit -- Linguistic Investigations into Ellipsis in Classical Sanskrit -- Asiddhatva Principle in Computational Model of A???dhy?y? -- Modelling A???dhy?y?: An Approach Based on the Methodology of Ancillary Disciplines (Ved??ga).
En: Springer eBooksResumen: th It is with great pleasure that I present the selected papers from the 4 Int- national Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (4i-SCLS) to you. The event is being hosted by the Jawaharlal Nehru University, the premier research UniversityofIndiaduring(December10–12,2010)attheSpecialCenterforS- skrit Studies. The ?rst symposium was organized at INRIA, France, by G´ erard Huet in 2007, the second at Brown University, USA, by Peter Scharf in 2008, and the third was organized at the University of Hyderabad by Amba Kulkarni in January2009. The Sanskrit computational linguistics community is relatively young, and the foundation for this kind of formal meeting to exchange ideas between Sanskritists, linguists and computer scientists was given by Prof. Huet and Prof. Amba Kulkarni. My hearty thanks to both of them for bringing about this uni?cation of scholars under one umbrella. The 4i-SCLS saw excellent response from the scholars. We received more than 31 papers, which were examined by our Program Committee members to shortlist 18 papers for publication presented in this volume. The papers can be categorized under the following broad areas: 1. Phonology and speech technology 2. Morphology and shallow parsing 3. Syntax, semantics and parsing 4. Lexical resources, annotation and search 5. Machine translation and ambiguity resolution 6. Computer simulation of Ast¯ adhyay ¯ ¯ ? . . Some of the notable misses were the speech corpora annotation, image p- cessingtechniques likeOCR,andalsothe paperswrittenin Sanskrit. E?orts will be made to ensure wider participation by scholars in future events.
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Rule Interaction, Blocking and Derivation in P??ini -- On the Generalizability of P??ini’s Praty?h?ra-Technique to Other Languages -- Building a Prototype Text to Speech for Sanskrit -- Rule-Blocking and Forward-Looking Conditions in the Computational Modelling of P??inian Derivation -- Sanskrit Compound Processor -- Designing a Constraint Based Parser for Sanskrit -- Generative Graph Grammar of Neo-Vai?e?ika Formal Ontology (NVFO) -- Headedness and Modification in Ny?ya Morpho-Syntactic Analysis: Towards a Bracket-Parsing Model -- Citation Matching in Sanskrit Corpora Using Local Alignment -- RDBMS Based Lexical Resource for Indian Heritage: The Case of Mah?bh?rata -- Evaluating Tagsets for Sanskrit -- Performance of a Lexical and POS Tagger for Sanskrit -- The Knowledge Structure in Amarako?a -- Gloss in Sanskrit Wordnet -- Vibhakti Divergence between Sanskrit and Hindi -- Anaphora Resolution Algorithm for Sanskrit -- Linguistic Investigations into Ellipsis in Classical Sanskrit -- Asiddhatva Principle in Computational Model of A???dhy?y? -- Modelling A???dhy?y?: An Approach Based on the Methodology of Ancillary Disciplines (Ved??ga).

th It is with great pleasure that I present the selected papers from the 4 Int- national Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (4i-SCLS) to you. The event is being hosted by the Jawaharlal Nehru University, the premier research UniversityofIndiaduring(December10–12,2010)attheSpecialCenterforS- skrit Studies. The ?rst symposium was organized at INRIA, France, by G´ erard Huet in 2007, the second at Brown University, USA, by Peter Scharf in 2008, and the third was organized at the University of Hyderabad by Amba Kulkarni in January2009. The Sanskrit computational linguistics community is relatively young, and the foundation for this kind of formal meeting to exchange ideas between Sanskritists, linguists and computer scientists was given by Prof. Huet and Prof. Amba Kulkarni. My hearty thanks to both of them for bringing about this uni?cation of scholars under one umbrella. The 4i-SCLS saw excellent response from the scholars. We received more than 31 papers, which were examined by our Program Committee members to shortlist 18 papers for publication presented in this volume. The papers can be categorized under the following broad areas: 1. Phonology and speech technology 2. Morphology and shallow parsing 3. Syntax, semantics and parsing 4. Lexical resources, annotation and search 5. Machine translation and ambiguity resolution 6. Computer simulation of Ast¯ adhyay ¯ ¯ ? . . Some of the notable misses were the speech corpora annotation, image p- cessingtechniques likeOCR,andalsothe paperswrittenin Sanskrit. E?orts will be made to ensure wider participation by scholars in future events.

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