Browsing FAS Scholarly Articles by Keyword "computer science"
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Abbreviated text input using language modeling.
(Cambridge University Press, 2007)We address the problem of improving the efficiency of natural language text input under degraded conditions (for instance, on mobile computing devices or by disabled users), by taking advantage of the informational redundancy ... -
Direct parsing of ID/LP grammars
(Springer, 1984)The Immediate Dominance/Linear Precedence (ID/LP) formalism is a recent extension of Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar (GPSG) designed to perform some of the tasks previously assigned to metarules--for example, modeling ... -
Evidence against the context-freeness of natural language
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GPUmotif: An Ultra-Fast and Energy-Efficient Motif Analysis Program Using Graphics Processing Units
(Public Library of Science, 2012)Computational detection of TF binding patterns has become an indispensable tool in functional genomics research. With the rapid advance of new sequencing technologies, large amounts of protein-DNA interaction data have ... -
A High-Throughput Screening Approach to Discovering Good Forms of Biologically Inspired Visual Representation
(Public Library of Science, 2009)While many models of biological object recognition share a common set of “broad-stroke” properties, the performance of any one model depends strongly on the choice of parameters in a particular instantiation of that ... -
Semi-Automated Reconstruction of Neural Processes from Large Numbers of Fluorescence Images
(Public Library of Science, 2009)We introduce a method for large scale reconstruction of complex bundles of neural processes from fluorescent image stacks. We imaged yellow fluorescent protein labeled axons that innervated a whole muscle, as well as ... -
Statistical Dynamics of Flowing Red Blood Cells by Morphological Image Processing
(Public Library of Science, 2009)Blood is a dense suspension of soft non-Brownian cells of unique importance. Physiological blood flow involves complex interactions of blood cells with each other and with the environment due to the combined effects of ... -
Synchronous grammars as tree transducers
(2004)Tree transducer formalisms were developed in the formal language theory community as generalizations of finite-state transducers from strings to trees. Independently, synchronous tree-substitution and -adjoining grammars ...