The article describes the development of a program, written in SNOBOL4, which will scan Sanskrit verse. The resulting patterns of syllables, word breaks, etc., are then analyzed by a second set of programs and a possible authorship test is suggested. Published in the Bulletin of Literary and Linguistic Computing 6 (1978): 122-135
This is a Sanskrit corpus developed at the Mangalam Research Center (Berkeley, California) for the s...
The use of advanced computational methods for the analysis of large corpora of electronic texts is b...
The work was accepted in Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, S...
A critical edition takes into account all the different known versions of the same text in order to ...
Traditionally Sanskrit is written without blank, sentences can make thousands of characters withou...
A critical edition takes into account all the different known versions of the same text in order to...
International audienceA critical edition takes into account various versions of the same text in ord...
Machine Translation is area of research since six decades. It is gaining popularity since last decad...
This is a proof-of-concept Sanskrit corpus developed for the study of Buddhist Sanskrit lexicology. ...
The rendering of Sanskrit poetry from text to speech is a problem that has not been solved before. O...
This is a proof-of-concept Sanskrit corpus developed for the study of Buddhist Sanskrit lexicology. ...
This study aims to determine the degree to which Sanskrit language may be used in programming, prima...
Sanskrit (संस्कृत), sometimes referred to as the mother of all Indian languages, has a significant ...
This is a Sanskrit corpus developed at the Mangalam Research Center (Berkeley, California) for the s...
The use of advanced computational methods for the analysis of large corpora of electronic texts is b...
The work was accepted in Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, S...
A critical edition takes into account all the different known versions of the same text in order to ...
Traditionally Sanskrit is written without blank, sentences can make thousands of characters withou...
A critical edition takes into account all the different known versions of the same text in order to...
International audienceA critical edition takes into account various versions of the same text in ord...
Machine Translation is area of research since six decades. It is gaining popularity since last decad...
This is a proof-of-concept Sanskrit corpus developed for the study of Buddhist Sanskrit lexicology. ...
The rendering of Sanskrit poetry from text to speech is a problem that has not been solved before. O...
This is a proof-of-concept Sanskrit corpus developed for the study of Buddhist Sanskrit lexicology. ...
This study aims to determine the degree to which Sanskrit language may be used in programming, prima...
Sanskrit (संस्कृत), sometimes referred to as the mother of all Indian languages, has a significant ...
This is a Sanskrit corpus developed at the Mangalam Research Center (Berkeley, California) for the s...
The use of advanced computational methods for the analysis of large corpora of electronic texts is b...
The work was accepted in Joint SIGHUM Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Cultural Heritage, S...