Search Results for author: Thomas Graf

Found 19 papers, 0 papers with code

Sanskrit n-Retroflexion is Input-Output Tier-Based Strictly Local

no code implementations WS 2018 Thomas Graf, Connor Mayer

Sanskrit /n/-retroflexion is one of the most complex segmental processes in phonology.

A Survey on Intermediate Fusion Methods for Collaborative Perception Categorized by Real World Challenges

no code implementations24 Apr 2024 Melih Yazgan, Thomas Graf, Min Liu, Tobias Fleck, J. Marius Zoellner

This survey analyzes intermediate fusion methods in collaborative perception for autonomous driving, categorized by real-world challenges.

Autonomous Driving

Recursive prosody is not finite-state

no code implementations ACL (SIGMORPHON) 2021 Hossep Dolatian, Aniello De Santo, Thomas Graf

This paper investigates bounds on the generative capacity of prosodic processes, by focusing on the complexity of recursive prosody in coordination contexts in English (Wagner, 2010).

Trees probe deeper than strings: an argument from allomorphy

no code implementations NAACL (SIGMORPHON) 2022 Hossep Dolatian, Shiori Ikawa, Thomas Graf

The trigger and target can either be linearly adjacent or non-adjacent, and either the trigger precedes the target (inwardly sensitive) or the target precedes the trigger (outwardly sensitive).

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