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  1. Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Haskell (Haskell '06)
  2. GenI: natural language generation in Haskell
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RepLib: a library for derivable type classes
Polymorphic variants in Haskell
User-level transactional programming in Haskell
GenI: natural language generation in Haskell
A generic recursion toolbox for Haskell or: scrap your boilerplate systematically
Extended static checking for haskell
An extensible dynamically-typed hierarchy of exceptions
Statically typed linear algebra in Haskell
Strong types for relational databases
Running the manual: an approach to high-assurance microkernel development
Interactive debugging with GHCi
Haskell' status report
Strongly typed memory areas programming systems-level data structures in a functional language
Introducing the Haskell equational reasoning assistant

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GenI: natural language generation in Haskell

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Kow, Eric
Abstract In this article we present GenI, a chart based surface realisation tool implemented in Haskell. GenI takes as input a set of first order terms (the input semantics) and a grammar for a given target language (e.g., English, French, Spanish, etc.) and generates sentences in the target language, whose semantic meaning corresponds to the input semantics.The aim of the article is not so much to present GenI or to describe how it is implemented. Rather, we will focus on the aspects of functional programming (higher order functions, monads) and Haskell (typeclasses) that we found important to its design.
Starting Page 110
Ending Page 119
Page Count 10
File Format PDF
ISBN 1595934898
DOI 10.1145/1159842.1159858
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2006-09-17
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Monads Profiling Applications Typeclasses Haskell Computational linguistics Realisation Surface
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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