The Recent Developments in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics
at the 30th Round Table of South Asian Language Analysis
Venue: Department of Sanskrit Studies, School of Humanities,
University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
Date: 8th Feb 2014
Time: 9:30 - 13:00
- Chair: Prof. Malhar Kulkarni
- Hans Henrich Hock: Syntactic Boundary of Markers in Sanskrit?
- Brendan Gillon: Complement lists and the relatively free order of constituents in Classical Sanskrit
- S R Arjuna and G Huet: Semi-automatic analysis of Navyanyāya compounds
- Pawan Goyal and Amba Kulkarni: Converting Constituency Structures to Dependency Structures for Sanskrit: Linguistic Issues
- Peter M. Scharf and Ralph E. Bunker: Computational implementation of semantic and syntactic conditions in Pāṇini's Astādhyāyi
- Pawankumar Satuluri and Amba Kulkarni: Extra Linguistic Information needed for Automatic Generation of Sanskrit Compounds: A study
- K. Varalakshmi: Expectations of the User's from the Sanskrit Tools' Developers
- Girish Nath Jha: Computer Processing of South Asian Languages - the case of Sanskrit
For more information, Please go through the link - http://sanskrit.uohyd.ernet. in/SALA/
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