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Lexicase
Lexicase is a type of dependency grammar originally developed beginning in the early 1970s by Stanley Starosta at the University of Hawaii (Starosta…
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2018
2018
Theoretical Analysis of Lexicase Selection in Multi-objective Optimization
T. Jansen
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C. Zarges
Parallel Problem Solving from Nature
2018
Corpus ID: 52134364
Lexicase selection is a parent selection mechanism originally introduced for genetic programming that has also been considered in…
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2017
2017
Lexicase selection promotes effective search and behavioural diversity of solutions in Linear Genetic Programming
Karoliina Oksanen
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Ting Hu
IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation
2017
Corpus ID: 735151
Linear Genetic Programming (LGP) is an evolutionary algorithm aimed at solving computational problems, most common problem types…
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2016
2016
Adding Program Length Bias to the Lexicase and Tournament Selection Algorithms
E. Moscovici
Annual Conference on Genetic and Evolutionary…
2016
Corpus ID: 16430393
Lexicase selection is a relatively new but promising algorithm for selecting parents to participate in evolving the next…
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2015
2015
A DG Account of the Descriptive and Resultative de-Constructions in Chinese
Timothy Osborne
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Shudong Ma
International Conference on Dependency…
2015
Corpus ID: 14599515
This contribution examines the descriptive and resultative de-constructions in Mandarin Chinese, e.g. Wǒ pǎo-de hěn kuai ‘I run…
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2006
2006
Lexicase Points with Taiwanese VR Constructions
Khinhuann Li
2006
Corpus ID: 122770520
VR (resultative verb) 1 constructions are most generally treated as compounds or verbs plus complements by Chinese linguists. In…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
SOME THOUGHTS ON LEXICASE Being a review article of The Case for Lexicase : An Outline of Lexicase Grammatical Theory by STANLEY STAROSTA
B. Blake
2005
Corpus ID: 67825520
The Case for Lexicase is the first comprehensive account of a theory of grammar that goes back to 1970. Developed by Starosta and…
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2001
2001
On the Development of Agreement Markers in Some Northern Philippine Languages
L. A. Reid
2001
Corpus ID: 56368503
This paper attempts to provide an explanation for an innovation occurring in the Central Cordilleran languages of the Philippines…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Book Reviews: The Case for Lexicase: An Outline of Lexicase Grammatical Theory
N. Fraser
International Conference on Computational Logic
1989
Corpus ID: 219305369
Dependency theory has been enjoying a minor renaissance recently (except in Eastern Europe, where it has always been the dominant…
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1988
1988
The case for lexicase
Stanley Starosta
1988
Corpus ID: 118463123
1986
1986
Lexicase Parsing: A Lexicon-driven Approach to Syntactic Analysis
Stanley Starosta
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H. Nomura
International Conference on Computational…
1986
Corpus ID: 6346112
This paper presents a lexicon-based approach to syntactic analysis, Lexicase, and applies it to a lexicon-driven computational…
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