Sanskrit Parsing,: Based on the Theories of Shabdabodha
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Book Detail:
- Publisher: D.K. Printworld Pvt. Ltd.
- Author: Amba Kulkarni
- Edition: 1st Edition
- ISBN: 0008124609888
- Pages: 203
- Binding: Hardcover
- Release Date: 07-01-2019
- Package Dimensions: 9.1 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
- Languages: English
Description:
This book delves into India's rich grammatical tradition, particularly Panini’s grammar and theories of verbal cognition, presenting them as a formal theory of language communication. It highlights how this tradition is relevant to Natural Language Processing (NLP) and modern computational linguistics. The book introduces key concepts from the Indian Grammatical Tradition (IGT) that explain the flow of information in language and its dynamic nature.
A fresh perspective is provided on these concepts, particularly in their application to NLP. The book also presents a practical implementation of a Sanskrit parser, developed using the Paninian Grammatical Framework. It documents extensive research conducted over the last 25 years under Computational Paninian Grammar (CPG) and offers a comprehensive exposition of its ideas.
Designed for students of Computational Linguistics, NLP, and Sanskrit studies, this book bridges the gap between traditional Indian grammatical theories and contemporary computational applications. It serves as a valuable resource for scholars developing computational models for Indian languages and for Sanskrit scholars exploring modern applications of ancient linguistic theories.
About the Author:
Amba Kulkarni is a distinguished scholar in the fields of Computational Linguistics and Sanskrit Grammar. She has extensively worked on Paninian Grammatical Framework (PGF) and its application in Natural Language Processing (NLP), making significant contributions to the study and development of Sanskrit language processing tools.

