... References[1] American National Standards Institute and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE standard for binary floating -point arithmetic, ANSI/IEEE Standard, Std 754-1985, New York, ... 1985.[2] American National Standards Institute and Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE standard for radix independent floating -point arithmetic, ANSI/IEEE Standard, Std 854-1987, New ... Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming 64 (2005) 135–154THE JOURNAL OF LOGIC AND ALGEBRAICPROGRAMMINGwww.elsevier.com/locate/jlapTaylor models and floating -point arithmetic: proofthat arithmetic...
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... denitionã Taylor models and oating -point arithmetic Arithmetic operations in Taylor models using FP arithmetic ã Multiplication by a scalarã Additionã MultiplicationProof that arithmetic operations ... the errors for a(1)k⊕ a(2)k and the errors for the accumulationinto t): cf. proof for the multiplication by a scalar;2. prove that the swept terms (put into s) and the errors for thecomputation ... account rounding errors(i.e. the e rrors for c ⊗ ak and the errors for the accumulation intot);2. prove that the swept terms (put into s) and the errors for thecomputation of s are correctly...
... linguistics and NLP, and allow rich and structured information repre-sentation. Every component can produce its ownmarkup using preliminary markups and annota-96 tions. Available formalisms ... rec-ommendations and tools, and is able to processany file in this format while preserving its originalstructure. When running a processing stream, theplatform takes care of the scheduling of sub-tasks, and ... constraint-based approach of formaldescription and computation of discoursestructure. It considers both textual segments and discourse relations, and relies on expres-sion and satisfaction of a set...
... codes for subject matter (see Walker & Amsler (1983) for a suggested use for these). The large amount of semi-formalised information concerning the interpretation of noun compounds and ... enough information to enable the inclusion of the word sense in this classification, and hence allow the new word to be handled correctly when performing the application task. The information ... fields except those providing cross-reference and usage information for complete homographs. Figure 2 illustrates a simple lexical entry before and after the application of these programs....
... Rosner and Rupp, forthcoming). The interaction between users and implementers has figured largely in the development of the system, and a major reason for the richness of its language andenvironment ... Suissetra and the University of Geneva for sup- porting the work reported in this paper. We are grateful to all our former colleagues in ISSCO, and to all ud users for their help and encourage- ... due to C.J. Rupp for being a wil- ling and constructive guinea- pig, as well as for allowing us to plunder his work for German examples. - 189 - A rich environmentfor experimentation...
... Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. K. Choi, Y. Han, Y. Han, and O. Kwon. 1994. "KAIST Tree Bank Project for Korean: Present and Future Development". ... suggest candidate tags to the user and then to find words which is likely to be wrong tagged. Correction rule 1016 and manual correction log are necessary for au- tomatic error detection and ... the mor- phological analysis process, we have eliminated the errors of unknown words, and find errors with error correction rules and manual correc- tion log, suggesting the candidate words....
... tool for large-scale grammar designand grammar re- use. 7 Conclusion This paper presents a formal definition of para- metric type hierarchies and signatures, ex- tending (Car92)'s logic ... systems for Prolog (DH88), HiLog (YFS92), and coristraint resolution languages (Smo89), and, in linguistics, by HPSG-like grammars to classify lists and sets of linguistic objects (PS94), and ... same structure of informa- tion states; but an implementor of a feature- based NLP system, for example, could secretly perform all of the work for those grammars in N, and no one would ever...
... type COMMANDING.OFFICER, and dis- plays a menu of the ancestors of COMMANDING.OFFICER in the NIKL taxonomy (figure 2).> Choose a generalization for COMMANDING.OFFICER COMMANDING.OFFICER ... DEPLOYMENT and REGION <IRACQ presents a menu of binary predi. catas relating DEPLOYMENT and COMMANDING.OFFICER, and one relating DEPLOYMENT and UNIT. The user picks AGENT and OBJECT, ... knowledge representation editing environment. Ad- ditionally, the IRACQ user can access a dictionary package for acquiring and maintaining both lexical and morphological information. Such a thoroughly...
... the one hand, and on the other hand a cycling active edge that is a promising satisfaction for an impulse are compared. Since this relative position of the argument is so favourable for the ... the LFG environment, which was probably the first of its kind, an environment built by Ron Kaplan for Lexical- Functional Grammars, DPATR, built by Lauri Karttunen and conceived as an environment ... it may be and facilitating editing. The lexicon is a lexicon of roots: a morphological analyzer and a lexicon manager are integrated in the system. Let us briefly describe this point. A lexicalist...
... center and boundary point, and so on. These primitive steps are quite non-trivial to execute on a modern digital computer, butthis algorithm wasn’t designed for a digital computer; it was designed ... time.Lagrange’s formula can be used to convert the sample representation back to the more familiar coefficientform. If we use the naïve algorithms for adding and multiplying polynomials (in coefficient form), ... internships, and demand immediate responses.Interns were forced to gamble if their third-choice hospital called first—accept and risk losing a betteropportunity later, or reject and risk having...