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Eine Architektur für Programmsynthese aus natürlicher Sprache
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ISBN: 1000055916 3731505444 Year: 2016 Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing

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This book presents an architecture for programming in natural language called NLCI. It decouples the application domain from the text analyses: NLCI is an extensible architecture and its components are reusable. NLCI is evaluated with two case studies in two radically different domains: translating commands for a home automation system (openHAB) and generating 3D animations from English scripts with Alice.

Efficiency in program synthesis
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ISBN: 083571215X 9780835712156 Year: 1981 Volume: 8 Publisher: Ann Arbor: UMI research press,

Reasoning about program transformations : imperative programming and flow of data
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ISBN: 0387953914 9780387953915 9780387224619 9786610009534 1280009535 0387224610 Year: 2003 Publisher: New York: Springer,

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Overview The motivation of this text lies in what we believe is the inadequacy of current frameworks to reason about the ?ow of data in imperative programs. This inadequacy clearly shows up when dealing with the individual side effects of loop iterations. - deed, we face a paradoxical situation where, on the one hand, a typical program spends most of its execution time iterating or recursing on a few lines of codes, and, on the other hand, current optimization frameworks are clumsy when trying to capture the effects of each incarnation of these few lines—frameworks we inherited from designs made decades ago. The reasons are manyfold, but one of them stands out: The same concepts have been used, on the one hand, to represent and manipulate programs internally in compilers and, on the other hand, to allow us humans to reason about optimizations. Unfortunately, these two uses have different aims and constraints. An example of such a situation is given by control-?ow graphs of basic blocks, which have been - tremely useful in practice as an internal representation of programs, but which are not always adequate or convenient to formally think about programs and specify their transformations. In some cases, de?nitions based on control-?ow graphs can be overly restrictive. Dominance, studied in Chapter 4, is a good example.

An introduction to multiagent systems
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ISBN: 047149691X 9780471496915 Year: 2002 Publisher: Chichester: Wiley,

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Intelligent agents (Computer software) --- 681.3*I2 --- 681.3*I22 --- 681.3*D1 --- Agents, Autonomous (Computer software) --- Agents, Cognitive (Computer software) --- Agents, Intelligent (Computer software) --- Assistants, Cognitive (Computer software) --- Assistants, Intelligent software --- Autonomous agents (Computer software) --- Cognitive agents (Computer software) --- Cognitive assistants (Computer software) --- IAs (Computer software) --- Intelligent agent software --- Intelligent software agents --- Intelligent software assistants --- Software agents (Computer software) --- Special agents (Computer software) --- Artificial intelligence --- Artificial intelligence. AI --- Automatic programming: automatic analysis of algorithms program modification program synthesis program transformation program verification (Artificialintelligence)--See also {681.3*D12} {681.3*F31} --- Programming techniques--See also {681.3*E} --- Computer programs --- 681.3*D1 Programming techniques--See also {681.3*E} --- 681.3*I22 Automatic programming: automatic analysis of algorithms program modification program synthesis program transformation program verification (Artificialintelligence)--See also {681.3*D12} {681.3*F31} --- 681.3*I2 Artificial intelligence. AI --- Intelligent agents (Computer software). --- 681.3*I22 Automatic programming: automatic analysis of algorithms; program modification; program synthesis; program transformation; program verification (Artificialintelligence)--See also {681.3*D12}; {681.3*F31} --- Automatic programming: automatic analysis of algorithms; program modification; program synthesis; program transformation; program verification (Artificialintelligence)--See also {681.3*D12}; {681.3*F31}

Rewriting techniques and applications, Dijon, France, May 20-22, 1985
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ISBN: 3540159762 0387159762 3540396799 Year: 1985 Volume: vol 202 Publisher: Berlin Springer

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