Sanskrit Computational Linguistics [electronic resource] : Third International Symposium, Hyderabad, India, January 15-17, 2009. Proceedings / edited by Amba Kulkarni, Gérard Huet.
Material type: TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 5406Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009Description: online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540938859Subject(s): Computer science | Artificial intelligence | Text processing (Computer science | Translators (Computer programs) | Information systems | Computational linguistics | Indo-Iranian philology | Computer Science | Language Translation and Linguistics | Computational Linguistics | Indo-Iranian Languages | Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities | Document Preparation and Text Processing | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics)Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.35 LOC classification: P98-98.5Online resources: Click here to access onlineCurrent library | Home library | Call number | Materials specified | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Background of the A???dhy?y? -- P??ini’s Grammar and Its Computerization: A Construction Grammar Approach -- Annotating Sanskrit Texts Based on ??bdabodha Systems -- Modelling the Grammatical Circle of the P??inian System of Sanskrit Grammar -- Computational Structure of the A?? ?dhy? y? and Conflict Resolution Techniques -- Levels in P??ini’s A?? h?dhy? y? -- On the Construction of ?ivas?tras-Alphabets -- Tagging Classical Sanskrit Compounds -- Extracting Dependency Trees from Sanskrit Texts -- Sanskrit Analysis System (SAS) -- Translation Divergence in English-Sanskrit-Hindi Language Pairs -- Web Concordance of the Prak?r?a-Prak??a of Hel?r?ja on the J?tisamudde?a (3.1) of V?kyapad?ya.
This volume constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, held in Hyderabad, India, in January 2009. The 9 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 16 submissions. The papers fall under four broad categories: Four papers deal with the structure of Panini's Astadhyayi. Two of them deal with parsing issues, two with various aspects of machine translation and the last one with the Web concordance of an important Sanskrit text.
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