Sanskrit Computational Linguistics First and Second International Symposia Rocquencourt, France, October 29-31, 2007 Providence, RI, USA, May 15-17, 2008, Revised Selected Papers

This volume constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the First and Second International Symposia on Sanskrit Computational Linguistics, held in Rocquencourt, France, in October 2007 and in Providence, RI, USA, in May 2008 respectively. The 11 revised full papers of the firs...

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Other Authors: Huet, Gérard (Editor), Kulkarni, Amba (Editor), Scharf, Peter (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2009, 2009
Edition:1st ed. 2009
Series:Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
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505 0 |a On the Structure of P??ini’s System -- On the Architecture of P??ini’s Grammar -- Modeling P??inian Grammar -- Simulating the P??inian System of Sanskrit Grammar -- Computer Simulation of A?? ?dhy? y?: Some Insights -- Formal Structure of Sanskrit Text: Requirements Analysis for a Mechanical Sanskrit Processor -- Analysis of Sanskrit Text: Parsing and Semantic Relations -- Inflectional Morphology Analyzer for Sanskrit -- Semantic Processing in P??ini’s K?raka System -- From P??inian Sandhi to Finite State Calculus -- SanskritTagger: A Stochastic Lexical and POS Tagger for Sanskrit -- A Glimpse into the Apadam-Constraint in the Tradition of Sanskrit Grammar -- A Study towards Design of an English to Sanskrit Machine Translation System -- Phonological Overgeneration in Paninian System -- Issues in Combinatorial Analysis of Vedic Verbal and Nominal Forms -- Verbal Roots in the Sanskrit Wordnet -- An Effort to Develop a Tagged Lexical Resource for Sanskrit -- Towards a Scholarly Editing System for the Next Decades -- Critical Edition of Sanskrit Texts -- Chi-Squares and the Phenomenon of “Change of Exemplar” in the Dy?taparvan -- Applying the OCRopus OCR System to Scholarly Sanskrit Literature -- Keyword Spotting Techniques for Sanskrit Documents -- The Phonemic Approach for Sanskrit Text 
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