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Re: [computer-go] Automatic acquisition of syntactic structures




Well, I am interested in this topic as well.  I have attended a couple of talks on the area, and I think the research has branched into Inductive Logic Programming(ILP), and chart parsing.
 
The research in the seventies was great though, maybe they discovered that the problem was really very difficult.
 
-Robin
 
On 9/28/05, Toni Cebrian <cebrian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't know if you are proficient in this area but I'd like some advice
on finding references, books, tutorials about Syntactic Pattern
Recognition. It's being difficult to me to find material to read and
almost all books date from the 70's and are hard to find. What happened
with this area of AI research?

Thanks.

Bob Myers escribió:

> I wonder if any computer go researchers have seen this paper
>
> http://www.tau.ac.il/~zsolan/papers/soletalb2002.pdf
>
> entitled "Automatic acquisition and efficient representation of
> syntactic structures", and claiming to be an algorithm for learning
> "sequences", not only language-based but also "sheet music or protein
> sequences".
>
> Thoughts?
>
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