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Selected BA Theses

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BA-Thesen 2009


  • Anas Elghafar: Exploring the Potential of Finite-State Technology in Machine Learning
  • Dominikus Wetzel: Transformation-Based Tagging Optimization with Finite State Methods
  • Hanan Bechara: Extending a Grammar Tool with Finite State Methods
  • Nomi Meixner: Lexicon Compilers and Regular Expression Compilers
  • Andreas Rudin: A Finite-State Approach to Cardinal Numbers in Russian
  • Guy Kobani: Finite State Methods for Modern Hebrew
  • Janina Kopp: Transliteration of German Names into Japanese Using Finite-State Methods
  • Plamena Dragieva: A Finite-State Implementation of Optimality Theory Approach to Bulgarian Ghost Vowels
  • Chiyo Hotani: Chinese Word Segmentation using Weighted Finite State Transducer
  • Hadier Azhatignli: Finite State Morphology: The Uighur Vowel Harmony
  • Miriam Kaeshammer: A Finite-State Approach to Schwa/Zero Alternations in French
  • Tanya Petrova: A Finite State Approach to the Inflectional Morphology of the Bulgarian Noun



BA-Thesen 2008


  • Aleksandar Dimitrov: From Questions to Queries -- Enhancing the Curt System by a Theory and Implementation of Embedded WH-Questions
  • Anne Brock: Finite Syllabification of English
  • Chris Millar: Underspecified Semantic Representations in Weak Monadic Second Order Logic: An Experiment in Underspecification and Inferencing Using MONA
  • Kilian Evang: Problems of Generating German from First Order Formulae in Automatic Translation from English to German
  • Ekaterina Volkova: Stressful Russian: Finite-State Approach to the Stress Assignment in Russian
  • Laura Kassner: Replacement Revisited --- A comparative overview of finite state algorithms for replacement in rewrite rules. Implementing replacement with backreferencing in xfst
  • Johannes Dellert: Lambda Calculus on Dependency Structures for a Wide Coverage Grammar of Esperanto. Making Deep Semantics More Robust
  • Paolina Teneva: Finite State Dependency Parser for Bulgarian



BA-Theses 2007


  • Ehud Alexander Avner: Finite-State Feature-Based Non-Linear Phonology: Implementing Tiberian Hebrew Nouns Ending on Consonant Clusters
  • Danielle Ben-Gera: An Adjunction-oriented Analysis of Hebrew Noun Phrases with TRALE Implementation
  • Miguel Hormazabal: Implementation of a Factored Parser for the Automatic Classification of Customer Reports
  • Heike Johannsen: Linking Documents by Distinctive Phrases
  • Jack Lauritsen: A Finite State Analysis of Koine Greek Nominals
  • Magdalena Iordanova Leshtanska: Serbo-Croatian Pitch Accent Prediction - A Finite State Implementation
  • Timo Mertens: A Finite-State Approach to Swedish Word Accent
  • Michael Repplinger: Analysis and Implementation of a Lexical Theory of Quantification in HPSG
  • Neli Taushanska: An HPSG Analysis and TRALE Implementation of Bulgarian Subject-Verb Agreement Patterns
  • Tatiana Vodolazova: Finite-State Approach to the Inflectional Morphology of Russian Adjectives



BA-Theses 2006


  • Ivelina Vesselinova Alexandrova: LTAG Semantics of Relative Clauses
  • Martin Lazarov: Finite-State Methods for Spelling Correction
  • Kostadin Cholakov: Negative Concord in Serbian with a Typological comparison with other Slavic Languages
  • Bettina Demmer: Latin Noun Inflection and Latin Prosody – A Finite State Implementation
  • Torsten Marek: Analysis of German compounds Using Weighted Finite State Transducers
  • Pavel Mihaylov: Etymological Finite State Approach to Bulgarian Morphology
  • Kristiina Muhonen: Implementing Finnish Discourse Functions in TRALE
  • Maria Ivanova Tchalakova: Semantics of Wh-questions in LTAG
  • Alexandar Savkov: An LTAG Analysis of Negative Concord in Bulgarian
  • Nguyen Thu Trang: Implementation of an HPSG Core Fragment of Vietnamese
  • Niels Ott: Equipping TRALE with a Morphological Analyzer
  • Anna Widiger: Finite State Implementation of Russian Verb Morphology
  • Desislava Zhekova: Semantics of Plural in LTAG
  • Ramon Ziai: Finite State Methods Applied to Verbal Inflection in Persian



BA-Theses 2005


  • Elena Bilan: Finite-State Approach to Morphological Analysis and Synthesis of Russian Nominals
  • Armin Buch: HPSG-Mechanismen für Idiome ausgeweitet auf Teilidiomatisches und Kollokationen
  • Kremena Dimitrova: Comparison of Some Theories of Idioms in English
  • Kathrin Eichler: Automatic Classification of Swedish Email Messages
  • Emilia Ellsiepen: Distributionsbeschränkungen nicht dekomponierbarer idiomatischer Ausdrücke
  • Simon Kranig: Evaluation of Language Identification Methods
  • Svetlana Krasikova: Determining Verbal Aspect in Bulgarian Using Finite State Tools
  • Philip Makedonski: Finite State Morphology: The Turkish Nominal Paradigm
  • Malsburg, Titus von der: Entwicklung eines natürlichsprachlichen Kommandointerpreters
  • Sladjana Pavlovic: Unsupervised Coreference Resolution for German
  • Gregor Sieber: Automatic Learning Approaches to Morphology - a Survey and a Sample Implementation for Hyphenation
  • Stanislava Stanoeva: On the Classification of Verbal Idiomatic Expressions in English: Empirical Investigation and HPSG Analysis
  • Michal Szatkowski: Computational Approaches to Polish Diminutives
  • Bela Usabaev: An Implementation of a Group of German Idioms in TRALE
  • Vassil Valchev: Valency Changes in Verbal Idiomatic Constructions in Bulgarian
  • Yajing Zhang: Partial Parsing for German
  • Ventsislav Zhechev: A Finite-State Approach to the Inflectional Morphology of the Bulgarian Verb
  • Christoph Zwirello: SNoW Applied to Word Sense Disambiguation



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