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Publications and references to them
Tamás Biró
(Selected references, not including self-citations or citations by co-authors.)
T. Biro, A. Czirok, T. Vicsek, A. Major.
'Application of vector space techniques to DNA'.
Fractals 6 (1998):3, pp. 205-210.
Cited by:
H.M. Müller, S.E. Koonin.
'Vector space classification of DNA sequences'.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 223 (2003):2, pp. 161-169.
(P. 162: "The present study was motivated and initiated by the work of Biro et al. (1998)...")
D. Diana, D. Steven.
'DNA sequence representation by trianders and determinative degree of nucleotides'.
Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B 6 (2005):8, pp. 743-755.
G. Liang, Z. Li.
'Scores of generalized base properties for quantitative sequence-activity modelings for E. coli
promoters based on support vector machine'.
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling 26 (2007):1, pp. 269-281.
T.S. Bíró.
Finding the Right Words: Implementing Optimality Theory with Simulated Annealing.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2006.
Cited by:
M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
A. Rung.
Magyar főnévi alaktani jelenségek analógiás megközelítésben.
PhD thesis. Eötvös University, Budapest, 2011.
M. Goldrick and R. Daland.
'Linking speech errors and phonological grammars: insights from Harmonic Grammar networks'.
Phonology 26 (2009), pp. 147-185.
J.J. McCarthy.
'The serial interaction of stress and syncope'.
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 26 (2008):3, pp. 499-546.
P. Boersma and J. Pater.
'Convergence Properties of a Gradual Learning Algorithm for Harmonic Grammar'.
May 21, 2008. http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paul/papers/boersmaPaterHGGLA.pdf.
Also ROA-970.
G.J. Bouma.
Starting a Sentence in Dutch. A corpus study of subject- and object-fronting.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2008.
P. Szigetvári, P. Rebrus, Z. Kiss.
'Hol tartunk most, merre tovább? Fonológiánk ma,
negyedszázados távlatban' (Kerekasztalvita a fonológia helyzetéről).
Magyar Nyelv 104 (2007):1, pp. 21-39.
M. Schreuder.
Prosodic Processes in Language and Music.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2006.
T. Bíró.
'Quadratic Alignment Constraints and Finite State Optimality Theory'.
Proc. of Finite-State Methods in Natural Language Processing (FSMNLP).
Budapest, 2003. Pp. 119-126.
Cited by:
E. Buckley. 'Locality in metrical typology'.
Phonology 26 (2009), pp. 389-435.
J. Pater. 'Weighted Constraints in Generative Linguistics'.
Cognitive Science 33 (2009):6, pp. 999-1035.
J.A. Riggle.
Generation, Recognition, and Learning in Finite State Optimality Theory.
PhD thesis, UCLA, 2004.
R. Kager. 'Feet and metrical stress'. In P. de Lacy (ed.).
The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Chapter 9, p. 221.
(Link).
(Although the 'Quadratic Alignment Constraints...' article is clearly intended,
by mistake the reference is made to T. Bíró (2004). 'Weak interactions'.
In Gilbers, Schreuder and Knevel (eds.). On the boundaries of phonology and phonetics.
CLCG Klankleer, pp.123-146.)
T. Bíró. 'Squeezing the Infinite into the Finite: Handling the OT Candidate Set
with Finite State Technology'. In: Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Lauri Karttunen and Jahuni Karhumäki (eds.).
Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing (pp.21–31). Berlin: Springer.
Cited by:
J. van de Weijer. 'Optimality Theory: Experimental Extensions'.
Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan 14(1):7-12, April 2010.
T. Bíró. 'When the hothead speaks: Simulated Annealing Optimality Theory for Dutch fast speech'.
In: Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004: Selected Papers from the Fifteenth CLIN Meeting, ed. by
T. van der Wouden, M. Poss, H. Reckman and C. Cremers, 13-28. Utrecht: LOT.
Cited by:
M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
T. Bíró. 'How to define simulated annealing for Optimality Theory?'. In: Proceedings of FG-MoL 2005:
The 10th Conference on Formal Grammar and The 9th Meeting on Mathematics of Language, ed. by J. Rogers, 49-60.
Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
Cited by:
M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
T. Biró. 'Elephants and Optimality Again: SA-OT accounts for pronoun resolution in child language'.
In: Plank et al. (eds.). Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands. 2009.
Cited by:
R. Blutner. 'Some Experimental Aspects of Optimality-Theoretic Pragmatics'.
In Németh T. E. and Bibok, K. The Role of Data at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface.
Mouton Series in Pragmatics, 9. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2010.
B. Kis, B. Villada, G. Bouma, G. Ugray, T. Bíró, G. Pohl, J. Nerbonne.
'A new approach to the corpus-based statistical investigation of Hungarian multi-word lexemes'.
In: Proc. of LREC2004. Volume 5. Lisbon, Portugal (2004). Pp. 1677 – 1681.
Cited by:
B. Sass. Igei szerkezetek gyakorisági szótára:
Egy automatikus lexikai kinyerő eljárás és alkalmazása.
[Frequency Dictionary of Verb Phrase Constructions: An automatic lexical acqusition method
and its applications.] PhD dissertation. Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, 2011.
B. Sass.
'A Unified Method for Extracting Simple and Multiword Verbs with Valence Information and Application for Hungarian'.
In: Proceedings of the International Conference RANLP 2009, Borovets, Bulgaria, pages 399-403.
B. Sass.
'Extracting Idiomatic Hungarian Verb Frames'.
In: Advances in Natural Language Processing. LNCS 4139. Springer, 2006. Pp. 303-309.
Wan Yin Li, Qin Lu, James Liu. 'TCtract-A Collocation Extraction Approach for Noun Phrases
Using Shallow Parsing Rules and Statistic Models'.
In: Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 20,
Wuhan, China). 2006. Pp. 109-116.
T. Bíró.
Csillagászati vonatkozású halákhikus kérdések
[Halakhic Questions related to Astronomy]. MA thesis,
Eötvös Loránd University of Science, Budapest, Hungary (2003).
Cited by:
T. Visi. 'The emergence of Philosophy in Ashkenazic Contexts – The
Case of Czech Lands in the Early Fifteenth Century'. In Simon Dubnow
Institute Yearbook 8 (2009): 213-243. P. 221. n. 27.
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