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mihxil-theories from group org.meeuw.math (version 0.12.0)

Contains the jqwik interfaces to check the theoretical properties of algebraic structures. This normally is a test dependency only.

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Group org.meeuw.math
Version 0.12.0
Last update 05. November 2023
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Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies junit-jupiter, junit-jupiter-params, jqwik, assertj-core, log4j-core, log4j-jul,
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mihxil-math-theories from group org.meeuw.math (version 0.9.0)

Contains the jqwik interfaces to check the theoretical properties of algebraic structures. This normally is a test dependency only.

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Group org.meeuw.math
Version 0.9.0
Last update 10. November 2022
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Dependencies amount 7
Dependencies mihxil-math, junit-jupiter, junit-jupiter-params, jqwik, assertj-core, log4j-core, log4j-jul,
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mihxil-math-theories from group org.meeuw (version 0.4.0)

Contains the jqwik interfaces to check the theoretical properties of algebraic structures. This normally is a test dependency only.

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Group org.meeuw
Version 0.4.0
Last update 24. January 2021
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Dependencies amount 6
Dependencies mihxil-math, junit-jupiter, jqwik, assertj-core, log4j-core, log4j-jul,
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pepperModules-TigerModules from group org.corpus-tools (version 2.0.7)

<tiger2/> is a standard conformant XML format modeled to express syntactic structures for a wide variety of theoretical formalisms and corpus architectures.

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Artifact pepperModules-TigerModules
Group org.corpus-tools
Version 2.0.7
Last update 27. February 2017
Organization Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, INRIA
URL https://github.com/korpling/pepperModules-TigerModules
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Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies tiger2-api,
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tiger2-api from group org.corpus-tools (version 0.0.7)

<tiger2/> is a standard conformant XML format modelled to express syntactic structures for a wide variety of theoretical formalisms and corpus architectures. http://korpling.german.hu-berlin.de/tiger2/

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Artifact tiger2-api
Group org.corpus-tools
Version 0.0.7
Last update 22. December 2015
Organization not specified
URL http://github.com/korpling/tiger2-api
License The Apache Software License, Version 2.0
Dependencies amount 5
Dependencies org.eclipse.emf.common, org.eclipse.emf.ecore, org.eclipse.emf.ecore.xmi, slf4j-api, commons-lang,
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adp from group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment (version 3.1.1)

This module contains a more general approach to construct AlignmentAlgorithms by relying on the theoretical concept of Algebraic Dynamic Programming (ADP) as developed by Giegerich et al. ADP defines four ingredients for an alignment algorithm: 1.) A signature that defines the permitted alignment operations. Operations are just function templates with an associated arity, meaning the number of arguments it takes from the left sequence and from the right sequence. In the TCSAlignmentToolbox we have a fixed signature with the following operations: REPLACEMENT(1, 1), DELETION(1, 0), INSERTION(0, 1), SKIPDELETION(1, 0) and SKIPINSERTION(0, 1) 2.) A regular tree grammar that produces alignments, that is: sequences of operations, in a restricted fashion. 3.) An algebra that can translate such trees to a cost. In the TCSAlignmentToolbox this is a Comparator. 4.) A choice function, in case of the TCSAlignmentToolbox: the strict minimum or the soft minimum. An alignment algorithm in the TCSAlignmentToolbox sense of the word then is the combination of choice function and grammar. While we provide hardcoded versions of these combinations in the main package, the adp package allows you to create your own grammars. You can combine them with a choice function by instantiating one of the Algorithm classes provided in this package with a grammar of your choice. For example: AlignmentAlgorithm algo = new SoftADPScoreAlgorithm(my_grammar, comparator); creates an alignment algorithm that implicitly produces all possible alignments your grammar can construct with the given input, translates them to a cost using the algebra/comparator you provided and applies the soft minimum to return the score. This all gets efficient by dynamic programming. Note that there is runtime overhead when using this method in comparison with the hardcoded algorithms. But for complicated grammars this is a much easier way to go. For more information on the theory, please refer to my master's thesis: "Adaptive Affine Sequence Alignment using Algebraic Dynamic Programming"

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Group de.cit-ec.tcs.alignment
Version 3.1.1
Last update 26. October 2018
Organization not specified
URL http://openresearch.cit-ec.de/projects/tcs
License The GNU Affero General Public License, Version 3
Dependencies amount 1
Dependencies algorithms,
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