Recent Researches in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics : fifth international symposium proceedings, 4-6 January 2013, IIT Bombay, India / edited by Malhar Kulkarni, Chaitali Dangarikar.
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- 491.2 M2944 R 102266
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428.3/4 M3402 E 102556 English pronunciation in use: | 428.6/4 J6136 R 102554 Reading between the lines : | 491.1 Sh248 S 102250 Sanskrit and other Indian Languages / | 491.2 M2944 R 102266 Recent Researches in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics : | 491.2 Si92 D 102367 Dhvanyāloka : | 491.202 Sh248 S 102261 Sanskrit across cultures / | 491.2071095482 C448 S 102314 Sanskrit Education and Literature in Ancient and Medieval Tamil Nadu : |
This volume is the proceedings of the 5th International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (ISCLS), held at IIT Bombay during 4-6 January 2013. These proceedings include fourteen selected and three invited papers. The selected papers deal with topics such as computational modelling of Panini's grammar Ashtadhyayi together with its supplementary texts, computational tools for Sanskrit language and their applications in the traditional Sanskrit concerns. Accordingly, this book delves upon how clues from Ashtadhyayi help in identifying compound types; how Ashtadhyayi s digital edition can be structured and implemented; the completeness analysis of a Sanskrit reader; graph-based analysis of parallel passages; some relation-specific issues in parsing Sanskrit texts, text normalizer for Sanskrit; extended Nyaya-Vaisheshika ontology; and a search engine for Sanskrit, among others. The invited papers focus on lexicography, with special reference to Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Sanskrit on Historical Principles; some aspects of semantics in early India in understanding the meaning of words; and the computational database of Panini s grammar. This collection, thus, is an important initiative in the filed of Sanskrit computational linguistics as it records insightful current trends in the field, making it a must buy for students, researchers, and all those interested in Sanskrit gramma
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