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Clark, Alexander - Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway, University of London
PAC-Learning Unambiguous NTS Languages Alexander Clark
Another look at indirect negative evidence Alexander Clark
Identification in the Limit of Substitutable Context-Free Languages
Planar Languages and Learnability Alexander Clark1
Learning Auxiliary Fronting with Grammatical Inference Alexander Clark (alexc@cs.rhul.ac.uk)
A language theoretic approach to syntactic Alexander Clark
A Polynomial Algorithm for the Inference of Context Free Languages
Learning Deterministic Context Free Grammars: The Omphalos Competition
Computer Science Taster Day XNA Crazy Balls!
Journal of Machine Learning Research 8 (2007) 1725-1745 Submitted 3/07; Revised 5/07; Published 8/07 Polynomial Identification in the Limit of Substitutable Context-free
Journal of Machine Learning Research 11 (2010) 2707-2744 Submitted 12/09; Revised 9/10; Published 10/10 Using Contextual Representations
Journal of Machine Learning Research 5 (2004) 473-497 Submitted 10/03; Revised 3/04; Published 5/04 PAC-learnability of Probabilistic Deterministic
Learning Morphology with Pair Hidden Markov Models Alexander Clark
Unsupervised Language Acquisition: Theory and Practice
A learnable representation for syntax using residuated lattices
Inducing Syntactic Categories by Context Distribution Clustering Alexander Clark
Planar Languages Empirical results
Distributional Learning of some Context-free Languages with a Minimally Adequate Teacher
Polynomial Time Learning of Some Multiple Context-Free Languages with a Minimally
Memory-Based Learning of Morphology with Stochastic Transducers Alexander Clark
Three learnable models for the description of Alexander Clark
Inference of Inversion Transduction Grammars Alexander Clark alexc@cs.rhul.ac.uk
Computational Learning Theory and Language Acquisition
Towards General Algorithms for Grammatical Alexander Clark
Learning Context Free Grammars with the Syntactic Concept Lattice
Large Scale Inference of Deterministic Transductions: Tenjinno Problem 1
Pre-processing very noisy text Alexander Clark
Combining Distributional and Morphological Information for Part of Speech Induction
Efficient, correct, unsupervised learning of context-sensitive languages Alexander Clark
Learnable Representations of Language A course at ESSLLI 2010
An introduction to multiple context free grammars for linguists