File:The Vauquois triangle version 1985.svg
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16:26, 23 November 2022 | 1,169 × 620 (28 KB) | K-trivial | Uploaded a work by The originator of the concept is the late Bernard Vauquois, first publishing it in 1968 (VAUQUOIS, Bernard. A survey of formal grammars and algorithms for recognition and transformation in mechanical translation. In : Ifip congress (2). 1968. p. 1114-1122.) The author of this painstaking SVG reproduction of it is I. from This is my SVG rendering of the extended version of Vauquois' triangle (1985), based on a rendering of it published by Prof. Christian Boitet in this sc... |
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