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Jape (software)
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Jape
Jape is a configurable, graphical proof assistant, originally developed by Richard Bornat at Queen Mary, University of London and Bernard Sufrin the…
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2015
2015
Language technologies applied to document simplification for helping autistic people
E. Barbu
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M. Martín-Valdivia
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Eugenio Martínez-Cámara
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L. A. U. López
Expert systems with applications
2015
Corpus ID: 31715572
2015
2015
Building annotation rules for text description of endoscopies in romanian - an NLP-free approach
R. R. Slavescu
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Alexandra Bali
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Kinga Cristina Slavescu
International Conference on Computational…
2015
Corpus ID: 15713891
This paper presents an approach for building annotation rules for texts containing natural language descriptions of the…
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2006
2006
The Naked Jape: Uncovering The Hidden World Of Jokes
J. Carr
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Lucy Greeves
2006
Corpus ID: 190365586
Is Man the only animal that laughs? Why are clowns so scary? Do jokes make children more intelligent? Are men funnier than women…
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2005
Highly Cited
2005
Automatic Certification of Heap Consumption
Lennart Beringer
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M. Hofmann
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A. Momigliano
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O. Shkaravska
Logic Programming and Automated Reasoning
2005
Corpus ID: 14015581
We present a program logic for verifying the heap consumption of low-level programs. The proof rules employ a uniform assertion…
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2003
2003
Software that assists learning within a complex abstract domain: the use of constraint and consequentiality as learning mechanisms
J. Aczel
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P. Fung
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R. Bornat
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M. Oliver
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T. O'Shea
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B. Sufrin
British Journal of Educational Technology
2003
Corpus ID: 206169506
This paper describes a research project into undergraduates’ use of a software tool to learn symbolic logic—a complex abstract…
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1999
1999
Animating Formal Proof at the Surface: The Jape Proof Calculator
R. Bornat
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B. Sufrin
Computer/law journal
1999
Corpus ID: 859189
Jape is a program which supports the step-by-step interactive development of proofs in formal logics, in the style of proofs-on…
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1997
Highly Cited
1997
Children's evaluation of computer-generated punning riddles
K. Binsted
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H. Pain
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G. Ritchie
1997
Corpus ID: 58499371
We have developed a formal model of certain types of riddles, and implemented it in a computer program, JAPE, which generates…
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1997
1997
Jape: A Calculator for Animating Proof-on-Paper
R. Bornat
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B. Sufrin
CADE
1997
Corpus ID: 2608837
If you suppose that it would be pointless to simulate proof-on-paper; if you imagine that all the problems of interactive theorem…
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1996
1996
Jape's quiet interface
R. Bornat
1996
Corpus ID: 59754054
Jape is a proof editor designed for use by novices and to be programmed by tyro logicians. Its user interface intrudes as little…
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
An Implemented Model of Punning Riddles
K. Binsted
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G. Ritchie
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
1994
Corpus ID: 6453705
In this paper, we discuss a model of simple question-answer punning, implemented in a program, JAPE-1, which generates riddles…
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