other,10-3-P97-1040,ak In contrast to less restricted theories using <term> Generalized Alignment </term> , <term> OTP 's </term> optimal <term> surface forms </term> can be generated with <term> finite-state methods </term> adapted from ( Ellison , 1994 ) .
tech,11-7-P97-1040,ak One avenue for future improvements is a new finite-state notion , <term> factored automata </term> , where <term> regular languages </term> are represented compactly via <term> formal intersections </term> N ~ = IAi of <term> FSAs </term> .
other,0-2-P97-1040,ak This paper introduces <term> primitive Optimality Theory ( OTP ) </term> , a linguistically motivated formalization of <term> OT </term> . <term> OTP </term> specifies the class of <term> autosegmental representations </term> , the <term> universal generator Gen </term> , and the two simple families of <term> permissible constraints </term> .
lr,28-6-P97-1040,ak However , techniques are discussed for making <term> Ellison 's approach </term> fast in the typical case , including a simple trick that alone provides a <term> 100-fold speedup </term> on a <term> grammar fragment </term> of moderate size .
other,24-6-P97-1040,ak However , techniques are discussed for making <term> Ellison 's approach </term> fast in the typical case , including a simple trick that alone provides a <term> 100-fold speedup </term> on a <term> grammar fragment </term> of moderate size .
other,3-1-P97-1040,ak This paper introduces <term> primitive Optimality Theory ( OTP ) </term> , a linguistically motivated formalization of <term> OT </term> .
tech,7-6-P97-1040,ak However , techniques are discussed for making <term> Ellison 's approach </term> fast in the typical case , including a simple trick that alone provides a <term> 100-fold speedup </term> on a <term> grammar fragment </term> of moderate size .
tech,5-2-P97-1040,ak <term> OTP </term> specifies the class of <term> autosegmental representations </term> , the <term> universal generator Gen </term> , and the two simple families of <term> permissible constraints </term> .
model,19-2-P97-1040,ak <term> OTP </term> specifies the class of <term> autosegmental representations </term> , the <term> universal generator Gen </term> , and the two simple families of <term> permissible constraints </term> .
other,15-1-P97-1040,ak This paper introduces <term> primitive Optimality Theory ( OTP ) </term> , a linguistically motivated formalization of <term> OT </term> .
tech,28-7-P97-1040,ak One avenue for future improvements is a new finite-state notion , <term> factored automata </term> , where <term> regular languages </term> are represented compactly via <term> formal intersections </term> N ~ = IAi of <term> FSAs </term> .
other,13-3-P97-1040,ak In contrast to less restricted theories using <term> Generalized Alignment </term> , <term> OTP 's </term> optimal <term> surface forms </term> can be generated with <term> finite-state methods </term> adapted from ( Ellison , 1994 ) .
other,4-4-P97-1040,ak Unfortunately these <term> methods </term> take <term> time </term> exponential on the size of the <term> grammar </term> .
tech,9-2-P97-1040,ak <term> OTP </term> specifies the class of <term> autosegmental representations </term> , the <term> universal generator Gen </term> , and the two simple families of <term> permissible constraints </term> .
other,2-5-P97-1040,ak Indeed the <term> generation problem </term> is shown NP-complete in this sense .
lr,11-4-P97-1040,ak Unfortunately these <term> methods </term> take <term> time </term> exponential on the size of the <term> grammar </term> .
tech,2-4-P97-1040,ak Unfortunately these <term> methods </term> take <term> time </term> exponential on the size of the <term> grammar </term> .
tech,7-3-P97-1040,ak In contrast to less restricted theories using <term> Generalized Alignment </term> , <term> OTP 's </term> optimal <term> surface forms </term> can be generated with <term> finite-state methods </term> adapted from ( Ellison , 1994 ) .
other,21-7-P97-1040,ak One avenue for future improvements is a new finite-state notion , <term> factored automata </term> , where <term> regular languages </term> are represented compactly via <term> formal intersections </term> N ~ = IAi of <term> FSAs </term> .
tech,15-7-P97-1040,ak One avenue for future improvements is a new finite-state notion , <term> factored automata </term> , where <term> regular languages </term> are represented compactly via <term> formal intersections </term> N ~ = IAi of <term> FSAs </term> .
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