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Recent Researches in Sanskrit Computational Linguistics: Fifth International Symposium IIT Mumbai, India, January 2013 Proceedings

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Book Detail:

  • Brand: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
  • Edition: First Edition
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Number of Pages: 334
  • Release Date: 01-07-2013
  • EAN: 9788124606988
  • Package Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.6 x 0.6 inches
  • Language: English

Description:
This volume presents the proceedings of the 5th International Sanskrit Computational Linguistics Symposium (ISCLS), held at IIT Bombay from 4th to 6th January 2013. It includes fourteen selected papers and three invited papers, covering various aspects of Sanskrit computational linguistics.

The selected papers focus on topics such as the computational modeling of Panini's grammar (Ashtadhyayi) and its supplementary texts, as well as tools and applications for processing the Sanskrit language. Key discussions include:

  • Identifying compound types using clues from Ashtadhyayi
  • Structuring and implementing a digital edition of Ashtadhyayi
  • Completeness analysis of a Sanskrit reader
  • Graph-based analysis of parallel passages
  • Issues in parsing Sanskrit texts
  • Text normalizer for Sanskrit
  • Extended Nyaya-Vaisheshika ontology
  • Sanskrit search engine development

The invited papers delve into lexicography (with a focus on the Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Sanskrit on Historical Principles), semantics in early India, and a computational database for Panini’s grammar.

This collection serves as an important resource for students, researchers, and scholars of Sanskrit grammar, offering valuable insights into the latest trends in Sanskrit computational linguistics.

Author Details:
Chaitali Dangarikar is a scholar specializing in Sanskrit computational linguistics. Her research focuses on Panini’s grammar, Sanskrit language processing, and digital tools for linguistic analysis. Through her work, she contributes to the advancement of modern computational applications in classical Sanskrit studies.