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M.-c. Shan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Compcon - Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus. >
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Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus.
Michael Johnston - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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MULTIMODAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Discourse, 1998Co-Authors: Michael JohnstonAbstract:This paper describes a multimodal language\nprocessing architecture which allows for Declarative Statement of\nmultimodal integration strategies in a unification-based grammar\nformalism. The architecture is currently deployed in a working\nsystem enabling interaction with dynamic maps using speech\nand pen, but the approach is more general and supports a wide\nvariety of other potential multimodal interfaces.
Alexander Grigorov - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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AIMSA - Extending Definite Clause Grammar to handle flexible word order
Artificial Intelligence V, 2014Co-Authors: Vladimir Pericliev, Alexander GrigorovAbstract:An efficiently implemented extension to DCG is described, allowing a concise, modular and Declarative Statement of intricate word order regularities. Besides the linear precedence restriction of GPSG, our formalism defines other restrictions (adjacency and linear position) which may be combined into complex expressions.
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Parsing a Flexible Word Order Language
arXiv: Computation and Language, 1995Co-Authors: Vladimir Pericliev, Alexander GrigorovAbstract:A logic formalism is presented which increases the expressive power of the ID/LP format of GPSG by enlarging the inventory of ordering relations and extending the domain of their application to non-siblings. This allows a concise, modular and Declarative Statement of intricate word order regularities.
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COLING - Parsing a flexible word order language
Proceedings of the 15th conference on Computational linguistics -, 1994Co-Authors: Vladimir Pericliev, Alexander GrigorovAbstract:A logic formalism is presented which increases the expressive power of the ID/LP format of GPSG by enlarging the inventory of ordering relations and extending the domain of their application to non-siblings. This allows a concise, modular and Declarative Statement of intricate word order regularities.
R. Ahmed - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Compcon - Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus. >
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Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus.
A. Rafii - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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Compcon - Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus. >
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Pegasus: a system for seamless integration of heterogeneous information sources
COMPCON Spring '91 Digest of Papers, 1991Co-Authors: R. Ahmed, P. Desmedt, W. Kent, M. Ketabchi, W. Litwin, A. Rafii, M.-c. ShanAbstract:Pegasus, a heterogeneous multidatabase management system that is under development, is described. The goal of the system is to provide facilities for applications to access and manipulate multiple autonomous heterogeneous object-oriented, relational, and other information systems. Pegasus defines a common object model for unifying the data models of the underlying systems. The data language of Pegasus allows transparent as well as explicit access to multiple information systems in a single Declarative Statement. The Pegasus architecture is described, and attention is given to data integration and query processing in Pegasus.