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Publications and references to them
Tamás Biró
(Selected references, not including self-citations or citations by co-authors.)
T. Biro, A. Czirok, T. Vicsek, A. Major.
'Application of vector space techniques to DNA'.
Fractals 6 (1998):3, pp. 205-210.
Cited by:
- J. Sawamura, S. Morishita and J. Ishigooka. 'A symmetry model for genetic coding via a wallpaper group composed of the traditional four bases and an imaginary
base E: Towards category theory-like systematization of molecular/genetic biology.'
Theoretical Biology and Medical Modelling 11.1 (2014): 18.
- G. Liang, Z. Li.
'Scores of generalized base properties for quantitative sequence-activity modelings for E. coli
promoters based on support vector machine'.
Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling 26 (2007):1, pp. 269-281.
- P. Zhou, Y. Zhou, H. Zeng. / Z. Peng, Z. Yuan, Z. Hui, and L. Zhiliang
'A novel DNA sequence expresser and its application in the QSAM
study for promoter strength of E. coli promoter'.
Chemistry-Peking / Chemistry Bulletin / Huaxue Tongbao 69(6) (2006), 465.
- D. Diana, D. Steven. / D. Duplij, S. Duplij.
'DNA sequence representation by trianders and determinative degree of nucleotides'.
Journal of Zhejiang University-Science B 6 (2005):8, pp. 743-755.
- H.M. Müller, S.E. Koonin.
'Vector space classification of DNA sequences'.
Journal of Theoretical Biology 223 (2003):2, pp. 161-169.
(P. 162: "The present study was motivated and initiated by the work of Biro et al. (1998)...")
T.S. Bíró.
Finding the Right Words: Implementing Optimality Theory with Simulated Annealing.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2006.
Cited by:
- G. Magri. 'Error-driven learning in OT and HG: a comparison.' Phonology
33.3 (2016), 493–532.
- G. Magri. 'How to keep the HG weights non-negative: the truncated
Perceptron reweighing rule'.
Journal of Language Modelling
3.2(2015), 345–375.
- G. Magri. 'Noise robustness and stochastic tolerance of OT error-driven ranking algorithms.'
Journal of Logic and Computation 26.3 (2016), 959–988 .
- P. Boersma and J. Pater. 'Convergence Properties of a Gradual Learning Algorithm for Harmonic Grammar'.
In Harmonic Grammar and Harmonic Serialism, eds. John J. McCarthy and Joe Pater. Equinox, 2015.
- D. Apoussidou. 'The Tibetan numerals segmentation problem and how virtual learners solve it'.
In Phonological Explorations: Empirical, Theoretical and Diachronic Issues, eds. Bert Botma and Roland Noske.
(Linguistische Arbeiten, 548) De Gruyter: Berlin–Boston, 2012:333–355.
- M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
- A. Rung.
Magyar főnévi alaktani jelenségek analógiás megközelítésben.
PhD thesis. Eötvös University, Budapest, 2011.
- J. Riggle. 'Sampling Rankings'. Manuscript.
ROA-1075. May, 2010.
- R. Blutner.
'Optimality-Theoretic Pragmatics Meets Experimental Pragmatics'.
In Anton Benz and Reinhard Blutner (eds.): Papers on Pragmasemantics
(ZAS Papers in Linguistics 51). ZAS: Berlin, 2009, pp. 27–52.
- M. Goldrick and R. Daland.
'Linking speech errors and phonological grammars: insights from Harmonic Grammar networks'.
Phonology 26 (2009), pp. 147-185.
- J.J. McCarthy.
'The serial interaction of stress and syncope'.
Natural Language & Linguistic Theory 26 (2008):3, pp. 499-546.
- P. Boersma and J. Pater.
'Convergence Properties of a Gradual Learning Algorithm for Harmonic Grammar'.
May 21, 2008. http://www.fon.hum.uva.nl/paul/papers/boersmaPaterHGGLA.pdf.
Also ROA-970.
- G.J. Bouma.
Starting a Sentence in Dutch. A corpus study of subject- and object-fronting.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2008.
- P. Szigetvári, P. Rebrus, Z. Kiss.
'Hol tartunk most, merre tovább? Fonológiánk ma,
negyedszázados távlatban' (Kerekasztalvita a fonológia helyzetéről).
Magyar Nyelv 104 (2007):1, pp. 21-39.
- M. Schreuder.
Prosodic Processes in Language and Music.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2006.
T. Biró. 'Towards a Robuster Interpretive Parsing'.
Journal of Logic, Language and Information 22.2 (2013): 139–172.
Cited by:
- J.M.W. Breteler. A foot-based typology of tonal reassociation:
Perspectives from synchrony and learnability.
LOT, Utrecht 2018. (PhD thesis, University of Amsterdam.)
- G. Jarosz. 'Learning with hidden structure in Optimality Theory and
Harmonic Grammar: Beyond robust interpretive parsing'.
Phonology 30.1 (2013): 27–71.
- G. Jarosz. 'Investigating the Efficiency of Parsing Strategies
for the Gradual Learning Algorithm'.
In: J. Heinz, R. Goedemans and
H. van der Hulst (eds.), Dimensions of Phonological Stress.
Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. 201–230 (ref. on p. 206).
- P. Boersma and J-W van Leussen. 'Efficient evaluation and learning in multi-level
parallel constraint grammars.'
Linguistic Inquiry 48.3 (2017): 349–388.
T. Bíró.
'Quadratic Alignment Constraints and Finite State Optimality Theory'.
Proc. of Finite-State Methods in Natural Language Processing (FSMNLP).
Budapest, 2003. Pp. 119-126.
Cited by:
- E. Buckley. 'Foot Alignment in Spanish Secondary Stress'.
In: Jeffrey Heinz, Rob Goedemans, Harry van der Hulst (eds.),
Dimensions of Phonological Stress.
Cambridge University Press, 2016, pp. 79–100 (ref. on p. 80).
- J. Pater. 'Universal Grammar with Weighted Constraints'.
In John McCarthy and Joe Pater, eds. Harmonic Grammar and Harmonic Serialism. London: Equinox Press. To appear in 2016.
- V. Martínez-Paricio and R. Kager. 'The binary-to-ternary rhythmic continuum in stress typology:
layered feet and non-intervention constraints'. Phonology 32 (2015):3, pp. 495–504.
- Lamers, T.A.C. Comparing metrical typologies: Serial versus Parallel
Optimality Theory, and gradient versus categorical constraints.
Faculty of Humanities Theses (Master thesis), Utrecht University, 2015.
- V. Martínez-Paricio. An exploration of minimal and maximal metrical feet.
PhD thesis, University of Tromsø, 2013.
- E. Buckley. 'Locality in metrical typology'.
Phonology 26 (2009), pp. 389-435.
- J. Pater. 'Weighted Constraints in Generative Linguistics'.
Cognitive Science 33 (2009):6, pp. 999-1035.
- J.A. Riggle.
Generation, Recognition, and Learning in Finite State Optimality Theory.
PhD thesis, UCLA, 2004.
- R. Kager. 'Feet and metrical stress'. In P. de Lacy (ed.).
The Cambridge Handbook of Phonology. Cambridge, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Chapter 9, p. 221.
(Link).
(Although the 'Quadratic Alignment Constraints...' article is clearly intended,
by mistake the reference is made to T. Bíró (2004). 'Weak interactions'.
In Gilbers, Schreuder and Knevel (eds.). On the boundaries of phonology and phonetics.
CLCG Klankleer, pp.123-146.)
T. Bíró. 'Squeezing the Infinite into the Finite: Handling the OT Candidate Set
with Finite State Technology'. In: Anssi Yli-Jyrä, Lauri Karttunen and Jahuni Karhumäki (eds.).
Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing (pp.21–31). Berlin: Springer.
Cited by:
- J. van de Weijer. 'Optimality Theory: Experimental Extensions'.
Journal of the Phonetic Society of Japan 14(1):7-12, April 2010.
- A. Ullrich.
Evidenzbasierte Diagnostik phonologischer Störungen – Entwicklung und
Evaluation eines Sprachanalyseverfahrens auf der Basis nichtlinearer phonologischer Theorien.
PhD thesis, University of Köln, 2010.
T. Bíró. 'When the hothead speaks: Simulated Annealing Optimality Theory for Dutch fast speech'.
In: Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands 2004: Selected Papers from the Fifteenth CLIN Meeting, ed. by
T. van der Wouden, M. Poss, H. Reckman and C. Cremers, 13-28. Utrecht: LOT.
Cited by:
- V. Martínez-Paricio and R. Kager. 'Non-intervention constraints and
the binary-to-ternary rhythmic continuum'. Handout available
online, 2013.
- M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
- M. Schreuder.
Prosodic Processes in Language and Music.
PhD thesis. University of Groningen, 2006.
T. Bíró. 'How to define simulated annealing for Optimality Theory?'. In: Proceedings of FG-MoL 2005:
The 10th Conference on Formal Grammar and The 9th Meeting on Mathematics of Language, ed. by J. Rogers, 49-60.
Stanford, CA: CSLI Publications.
Cited by:
- M. Goldrick. 'Linking Speech Errors and Generative Phonological Theory'.
Language and Linguistics Compass 5(6):397-412, June 2011.
T. Biró. 'The benefits of errors: Learning an OT grammar with a structured candidate set'.
In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Aspects of Computational Language Acquisition,
ACL, Prague, pp. 81–88.
Cited by:
- M. A. Wolf. Optimal interleaving: Serial phonology-morphology interaction
in a constraint-based model. PhD thesis. University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2008.
T. Biró. 'Elephants and Optimality Again: SA-OT accounts for pronoun resolution in child language'.
In: Plank et al. (eds.). Computational Linguistics in the Netherlands. 2009.
Cited by:
- R. Blutner. 'Some Experimental Aspects of Optimality-Theoretic Pragmatics'.
In Németh T. E. and Bibok, K. The Role of Data at the Semantics-Pragmatics Interface.
Mouton Series in Pragmatics, 9. Berlin-New York: Walter de Gruyter, 2010, pp. 161–204.
B. Kis, B. Villada, G. Bouma, G. Ugray, T. Bíró, G. Pohl, J. Nerbonne.
'A new approach to the corpus-based statistical investigation of Hungarian multi-word lexemes'.
In: Proc. of LREC2004. Volume 5. Lisbon, Portugal (2004). Pp. 1677 – 1681.
Cited by:
- O. Babina. 'Modes of automating lexicon compilation as a component of practical studies
for linguists'. In: General and Professional Education 2/2012, pp. 3–12.
- B. Sass. Igei szerkezetek gyakorisági szótára:
Egy automatikus lexikai kinyerő eljárás és alkalmazása.
[Frequency Dictionary of Verb Phrase Constructions: An automatic lexical acqusition method
and its applications.] PhD dissertation. Pázmány Péter Catholic University, Budapest, 2011.
- B. Sass.
'A Unified Method for Extracting Simple and Multiword Verbs with Valence Information and Application for Hungarian'.
In: Proceedings of the International Conference RANLP 2009, Borovets, Bulgaria, pages 399-403.
- B. Sass.
'Extracting Idiomatic Hungarian Verb Frames'.
In: Advances in Natural Language Processing. LNCS 4139. Springer, 2006. Pp. 303-309.
- Wan Yin Li, Qin Lu, James Liu. 'TCtract-A Collocation Extraction Approach for Noun Phrases
Using Shallow Parsing Rules and Statistic Models'.
In: Proceedings of the 20th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation (PACLIC 20,
Wuhan, China). 2006. Pp. 109-116.
A. Dimitriadiadis et al.
'How to integrate databases without starting a typology war: The Typological Database System'.
In: M. Everaert, S. Musgrave and A. Dimitriadis (eds.): The Use of Databases in Cross-Linguistic Studies.
Mouton de Gruyter, 2009.
Cited by:
- M. S. Shmatova. 'The design of the typological database of numeral-noun constructions (NNC database).'
Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics 48.1 (2014): 12-24.
- S. Musgrave et al. 'The use of ontologies as a tool for aggregating spoken corpora'.
In: S. Ruhi et al (eds.): Best Practices for Spoken Corpora in Linguistic Research. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014.
- A. C. Schalley. 'TYTO – A Collaborative Research Tool for Linked Linguistic Data'.
In: C. Chiarcos, S. Nordhoff and S. Hellmann (eds.): Linked Data in Linguistics:
Representing and Connecting Language Data and Language Metadata.
Springer: Heidelberg, etc., 2012, pp 139-149.
- A. Borkowski and A. C. Schalley. 'Going beyond archiving: A collaborative tool
for typological research'. Sustainable data from digital research: Humanities
perspectives on digital scholarship. Proceedings of the conference held at
the University of Melbourne, 12-14th December 2011.
T. Biró 'Optimal religion: Optimality Theory accounts for ritual dynamics'.
In: Changing Minds: Religion and Cognition Through the Ages, edited by I. Czachesz and
T. Biró. Groningen Studies in Cultural Change, 42. Peeters: Leuven, 2011. Pp. 155–191.
Cited by:
- I. Czachesz and A. Lisdorf. 'Computer modeling of cognitive processes in Biblical studies:
The primacy of urban Christianity as a test case'.
In: I. Czachesz and R. Uro (eds.), Mind, Morality and Magic:
Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies, London and New York: Routledge, 2013.
- I. Czachesz. Cognitive Science and the New Testament: A New Approach to Early Christian Research.
Oxford University Press, 2016.
Is Judaism boring? On the lack of counterintuitive agents in Jewish rituals.
In: István Czachesz and Risto Uro (eds.): Mind, Morality and Magic: Cognitive Science Approaches in Biblical Studies.
Acumen Publishing, 2013. pp. 120-143.
Cited by:
- Peppi O’Connor. Numerin 5:11–31 tarkastelua kognitiivisten rituaaliteorioiden keinoin.
University of Helsinki, 2018.
- R. Uro. Ritual and Christian Beginnings: A Socio-Cognitive Analysis.
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016. (Acknowledegment and five references.)
- I. Czachesz. Cognitive Science and the New Testament: A New Approach to Early Christian Research.
Oxford University Press, 2016.
Bíró T. „A szívnek van két rekesze”:
Interjú Schweitzer József professzorral a neológiáról.
In Koltai Kornélia (ed.): A szívnek van két rekesze.
Tanulmánykötet Prof. Dr. Schweitzer József tiszteletére, 90. születésnapja alkalmából.
Budapest: L’ Harmattan – Magyar Hebraisztikai Társaság, 2012. 9–27.
Cited by:
- M. Riszovannij. 'Zu einigen Fragen der Identität und Interkulturalität in den
„Kulturbildern” von Rabbiner Armin Schnitzer'.
M. Mártonffy, K. Vajda (Hrsg.),
Grenzüberschreibungen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, 2018.
- Oláh J. 'A Rabbiképző múltja, jelene és jövője'.
Yerusha: Zsidóság és Kulturális Antropológia
10 (2018. február), pp. 16–23.
- Komoróczy Szonja Ráhel – Bányai Viktória.
Magyarországi zsidó vallási szervezetek, intézmények emlékezetpolitikája.
Regio: Kisebbség, Kultúra, Politika, Társadalom 24.3 (2016): 38–58.
- Schweitzer G. 'Rabbi, tanító, történész – a fiú szemével'.
In: Peremiczky Sz. et al (eds.). Schweitzer József emlékezete:
A halálának első évfordulóján rendezett tudományos konferencia
köszöntőbeszédei és előadásai. Budapest: MAZSIHISZ, 2016, pp. 39–44. Reference on p. 43.
- Komoróczy G. 'A Gáon: egy korszak rabbija – Emlékbeszéd és
heszpéd Schweitzer József felett'.
In: Peremiczky Sz. et al (eds.). Schweitzer József emlékezete:
A halálának első évfordulóján rendezett tudományos konferencia
köszöntőbeszédei és előadásai. Budapest: MAZSIHISZ, 2016, pp. 19–38. Hint on p. 27.
- Körner András. Hogyan éltek? A magyar zsidók hétköznapi
élete 1867–1940, 2. kötet: Családi, vallási és társas
élet, tanulás, katonaélet, nyaralás, sportolás,
jótékonyság.
Corvina Kiadó: Budapest, 2015. Reference on p. 93, n. 15.
- Bányai Viktória. 'Askenáz és szefárd ejtés és liturgia Magyarországon'.
Magyar Egyházzene XX (2012/2013) 23–28 (reference on p. 27).
Bíró T. Két nyelv, két világ határán.
A szombati kakaós kalácsról, Pollák Kaim héber szótára kapcsán.
In Koltai Kornélia (ed.): A szívnek van két rekesze.
Budapest: L’ Harmattan – Magyar Hebraisztikai Társaság, 2012.
Cited by:
- József Zsengellér. 'Wilhelm Gesenius in the History of
Hebrew and Old Testament Scholarship in Hungary'.
S. Schorch and E-J. Waschke (eds.), Biblische Exegese
und hebräische Lexicographie. Das „Hebräisch-deutsche
Handwörterbuch” von Wilhelm Gesenius als Spiegel und Quelle
alttestlamentlicher und hebräischer Forschung, 200 Jahre
nach seiner ersten Auflage. BZAW 427 Berlin, De Gruyter, 2013, 578–594.
Bíró T. Szeminárium és bibliakritika: Elzász Bernát és a Rabbiképző Teológiai Egylete
az Egyenlőség hasábjain. In: Babits Antal (szerk.), Papírhíd az egyetemes kultúra szolgálatában:
Tanulmánykötet Scheiber Sándor születése századik évfordulójára.
Budapest: Logos Kiadó, 2013, pp. 211–258.
Cited by:
- Oláh J. Adalékok a neológia szerepéhez a zsidó néprajznak mint új diszciplínának
a létrehozásában. In: Hidvégi M. (szerk.), Keleti tanulmányok és vallásközi
párbeszéd: Írások Szécsi József tiszteletére. Budapest: L’Harmattan Kiadó, 2018, pp. 557–575.
Ki nyomtathatja a Talmudot? (Su"T Hatam Szofer, VI: Likkutim, no. 57 fordítása és magyarázata) [Who may print the Talmud? Translation and explanation of Shut Hatam Sofer, VI:57]. In: Turán T. (ed.), Moses Schreiber (a Hatam Szofer) négy responsuma [Four Responsa of Moses Schreiber], MTA Judaisztikai Kutatóközpont, Budapest, 2006.
Cited by:
- Visi, T. 'A Moravian defence of orthodoxy: Mordecai Benet and the rabbinic literary system.'
Jewish Culture and History 13.2-3 (2012): 173-193.
Bíró T.
Csillagászati vonatkozású halákhikus kérdések
[Halakhic Questions related to Astronomy]. MA thesis,
Eötvös Loránd University of Science, Budapest, Hungary (2003).
Cited by:
- T. Visi. 'The emergence of Philosophy in Ashkenazic Contexts – The
Case of Czech Lands in the Early Fifteenth Century'. In Simon Dubnow
Institute Yearbook 8 (2009): 213-243. P. 221. n. 27.
- T. Visi. 'Plague , Persecution, and Philosophy: Avigdor Kara and the Consequences of the Black Death'.
In Ephraim Shoham-Steiner (ed.), Intricate Interfaith Networks in the Middle Ages, Brepols, 2016,
pp. 85–117.
- T. Visi. On the Peripheries of Ashkenaz: Medieval Jewish Philosophers in Normandy and
in the Czech Lands from the Twelfth to the Fifteenth Century.
Palacky University, Olomouc, 2011.
T. Bíró, 'Weak Interactions: Yiddish Influence in Hungarian,
Esperanto and Modern Hebrew'. In D. Gilbers et al. (eds.),
On the Boundaries of Phonology and Phonetics: A Festschrift
presented to Tjeerd de Graaf, University of Groningen, pp. 123–145.
Cited by:
- M. van Oostendorp. Language contact and constructed languages.
lingbuzz/003776.
To appear in: Jeroen Darquennes, Joe Salmons and Wim Vandenbussche (Eds.) Handbook of Language Contact. Mouton.
- K. G. de Souza de Oliveira. Adaptação de empréstimos em esperanto.
MA thesis, Universidade de São Paulo. São Paulo, 2016.
- J. Rosenhouse. 'Jewish Hungarian'.
In L. Kahn and A. D. Rubin (eds.),
Handbook of Jewish Languages. Brill: Leiden and Boston, 2016.
- Balázsi J. A. 'Kóser vagy tréfli? Jiddis szócikkek
az Etimológiai Szótárban'.
Magyar Nyelv 111.4 (2015): 374–382.
- A. Pereltsvaig. State-of-the-Art: Esperanto Linguistics.
http://esperantic.org/research/state-of-the-art/state-of-the-art-esperanto-linguistics-2/.
- N. Berdichevsky. Modern Hebrew: The Past and Future of a Revitalized Language. McFarland, 2014.
- E. Gutova. Jiddisch: Het boeiende leven van een “dode taal”.
BA thesis. Leiden University. 2009 (in Dutch).
Biró T. Értelek, értelek… de miről beszélsz??
A keresztény–zsidó párbeszéd a kognitív vallástudomány perspektívájából.
In Dobos Károly D., Fodor Gy. (szerk.), „Vízió és valóság”…
(pp. 51–71). Budapest: Új Ember–Márton Áron Kiadó.
Cited by:
- Szabó Lajos. A vallás kognitív elméletei: Áttekintés.
Magyar Pszichológiai Szemle, 2018, 73. 3/6. 465–481. DOI: 10.1556/0016.2018.73.3.4
„A csillagászat és a geometria csupán köretei a bölcsességnek”? Rabbik és a világi tudományok.
In Zsengellér József (ed.), Széfer Jószéf, Prof. dr. Schweitzer József tiszteletére ,
Open Art, Budapest, 2002, pp. 201&ndash218.
Reviewed by:
- Rugási Gyula. József könyve. Holmi 15.10 (2003), 1354–1358.
'A zsidóság irányzatai'. Ms.
Cited by:
- Ábrahám V. Szeged zsidó temetői. Szeged, 2016.
- Vincze, K. Zs.
Visszatérők a tradícióhoz:
Elszakadás a zsidó hagyománytól és a báál
tsuvá jelenség kérdései a rendszerváltás utáni Budapesten.
L’Harmattan: Budapest, 2009.
Personal communication
Cited by:
- I. Kadar and K. Hintz.
'Adaptive MaxEnt Modeling of Distributed Decision Fusion Without Knowledge of Prior Probabilities of Local Decisions'.
19th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION). July 6, 2016.
Demonstrable h-score: 5.
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