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Journal articles on the topic "Superset Symbol"

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Tsvetov, V. P. "ON A SUPERCLASS OF A-GRAMMARS." Vestnik of Samara University. Natural Science Series 20, no. 10 (2017): 102–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.18287/2541-7525-2014-20-10-102-108.

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In this paper we consider a superclass of automaton grammars that can be represented in terms of paths on graphs. With this approach, we assume that vertices of graph are labeled by symbols of finite alphabet A . We will call such grammars graph-generated grammars or G-grammars. In contrast to the graph grammars that are used to describe graph structure transformations, G-grammars using a graphs as a means of representing formal languages. We will give an algorithm for constructing G-grammar which generate the language recognized by deterministic finite automaton. Moreover, we will show that the class of languages generated by G-grammars is a proper superset of regular languages.
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KRIEGER, HANS-ULRICH. "From UBGs to CFGs A practical corpus-driven approach." Natural Language Engineering 13, no. 4 (2007): 317–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1351324906004128.

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AbstractWe present a simple and intuitive unsound corpus-driven approximation method for turning unification-based grammars, such as HPSG, CLE, or PATR-II into context-free grammars (CFGs). Our research is motivated by the idea that we can exploit (large-scale), hand-written unification grammars not only for the purpose of describing natural language and obtaining a syntactic structure (and perhaps a semantic form), but also to address several other very practical topics. Firstly, to speed up deep parsing by having a cheap recognition pre-flter (the approximated CFG). Secondly, to obtain an indirect stochastic parsing model for the unification grammar through a trained PCFG, obtained from the approximated CFG. This gives us an efficient disambiguation model for the unification-based grammar. Thirdly, to generate domain-specific subgrammars for application areas such as information extraction or question answering. And finally, to compile context-free language models which assist the acoustic model of a speech recognizer. The approximation method is unsound in that it does not generate a CFG whose language is a true superset of the language accepted by the original unification-based grammar. It is a corpus-driven method in that it relies on a corpus of parsed sentences and generates broader CFGs when given more input samples. Our open approach can be fine-tuned in different directions, allowing us to monotonically come close to the original parse trees by shifting more information into the context-free symbols. The approach has been fully implemented in JAVA.
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A. Archana and E. Anita. "EMBLEMS OF EMOTION: SYMBOLISM IN THE SELECT WORKS OF PREETI SHENOY." ShodhKosh: Journal of Visual and Performing Arts 5, no. 1 (2024). https://doi.org/10.29121/shodhkosh.v5.i1.2024.4991.

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Preeti Shenoy’s The One You Cannot Have describes the emotional aftereffects of lost love, broken relationships, and the nuances of healing. The novel focuses on realistic elements, she weaves smoothly many symbolic elements that highlight the psychological domain of the characters. This article delves into the symbolic devices used in the novel, including different kinds of objects and settings, to recurring motifs, which exhibit how these elements aid the character to develop, articulating themes, and the novel’s emotional depth. In A Place Called Home, the author, Preeti Shenoy, presents an energetic narrative of a woman’s journey from submission to self-empowerment, woven with deeply connected emotional problems and the reality of society. She has the power to tell stories in a naturalistic manner, she employs a superset of symbolic elements to lightly shadow the themes of the class system, identity, displacement, emotional struggles, and belonging. This paper analyses how she has used the symbols in both material and environmental aspects to show the inner meanings and portray the protagonist’s internal and external conflicts. Her other novel, The Rule Breakers, also has exotic realistic elements, even though she skillfully utilises the symbolic elements that exhibit the Veda, the protagonist’s emotional and social struggles and problems. These symbolic elements are used not merely as decorative elements, instead, they act as narrative tools, mirroring internal struggles and societal ties and restrictions.
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Emmerson, Parker. "Syntax in Tensor Calculus Applications to Set Theory: A Pure Mathematics of Omega Point Theory." December 14, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7710307.

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Abstract :  This provides an AI utility framework for demonstrating semantic ordering theory for subscript syntax structure and how it should be handled when performing calculus operations. After demonstrating how the fundamental theorem of calculus can be written in reverse, we move on to describing the balancing of differentiated meanings of infinity at the, "oneness." Demonstrating the multi - variant applications of non - boolean functions, these infinity meanings extrapolate outward from human origin concept - structure to form tensor relationships which can be collected into entire packages of rules and theorem applications. See : Generalization of the Reverse Double Integral (Emmerson, 2022), for theories of reverse engineering applications. The paper concludes by extrapolating on the nuances of derivative notation while demonstrating ultra - liberated groups of infinities as triple sum supersets of slightly constrained infinity forms. This paper was made from original concepts by Parker Emmerson with assistance from GPT-3 DaVinci.
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Book chapters on the topic "Superset Symbol"

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Siriteanu, Constantin, and Steven D. Blostein. "Eigencombining." In Handbook on Advancements in Smart Antenna Technologies for Wireless Networks. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-988-5.ch001.

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This chapter unifies the principles and analyses of conventional signal processing algorithms for receive-side smart antennas, and compares their performance and numerical complexity. The chapter starts with a brief look at the traditional single-antenna optimum symbol-detector, continues with analyses of conventional smart antenna algorithms, i.e., statistical beamforming (BF) and maximal-ratio combining (MRC), and culminates with an assessment of their recently proposed superset known as eigencombining or eigenbeamforming. BF or MRC performance fluctuates with changing propagation conditions, although their numerical complexity remains constant. Maximal-ratio eigencombining (MREC) has been devised to achieve best (i.e., near-MRC) performance for complexity that matches the actual channel conditions. The authors derive MREC outage probability and average error probability expressions applicable for any correlation. Particular cases apply to BF and MRC. These tools and numerical complexity assessments help demonstrate the advantages of MREC versus BF or MRC in realistic scenarios.
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Deman, J. Andrew. "3. A Storm of Passion: Sexual Agency and Symbolic Capital in the X-Men’s Storm." In Supersex. University of Texas Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.7560/321607-004.

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Conference papers on the topic "Superset Symbol"

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Potty, Gopu R., and James H. Miller. "Acoustic Normal Mode Dispersion using Superlets." In 2023 International Symposium on Ocean Technology (SYMPOL). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sympol59195.2023.10455033.

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