نتایج جستجو برای: نرمافزار lingo

تعداد نتایج: 1221  

2000
Ann A. Copestake Dan Flickinger

The LinGO (Linguistic Grammars Online) project’s English Resource Grammar and the LKB grammar development environment are language resources which are freely available for download for any purpose, including commercial use (see http://lingo.stanford.edu). Executable programs and source code are both included. In this paper, we give an outline of the LinGO English grammar and LKB system, and dis...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Jong Bae Park Glenn Yiu Shinjiro Kaneko Jing Wang Jufang Chang Xiaolin L. He K. Christopher Garcia Zhigang He

A major obstacle for successful axon regeneration in the adult central nervous system (CNS) arises from inhibitory molecules in CNS myelin, which signal through a common receptor complex on neurons consisting of the ligand-binding Nogo-66 receptor (NgR) and two transmembrane coreceptors, p75 and LINGO-1. However, p75 expression is only detectable in subpopulations of mature neurons, raising the...

Journal: :EAI Endorsed Trans. Context-aware Syst. & Appl. 2017
Asfahaan Mirza David Sundaram

The languages are disappearing at an alarming rate; half of 7105 plus languages spoken today may disappear by end of this century. When a language becomes extinct, communities lose their cultural identity, practices tied to a language and intellectual wealth. The rapid loss of languages motivates this study. We first introduce collective intelligence, endangered languages, and language revitali...

Journal: :Airlangga Journal of Innovation Management 2020

2012
P Bumb U Desideri F Quattrocchi L Arcioni

This paper presents the feasibility study of CO2 sequestration from the sources to the sinks in the prospective of Italian Industries. CO2 produced at these sources captured, compressed to supercritical pressures, transported via pipelines and stored in underground geologic formations such as depleted oil and natural gas reservoirs, un-minable coal seams and deep saline aquifers. In this work, ...

2002
Ann A. Copestake Fabre Lambeau Aline Villavicencio Francis Bond Timothy Baldwin Ivan A. Sag Dan Flickinger

This paper discusses the approach to multiword expressions being adopted in the LinGO English Resource Grammar (http://lingo.stanford.edu), a broad-scale bidirectional grammar of English in the HPSG framework. We discuss how the lexicon of multiword expressions is encoded in a database and describe the implications for building a reusable lexical resource.

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