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Word-formation processes used by players of online games in writing
KUKAČKA, Tomáš
The content of the bachelor thesis consists of the analysis of word-formation processes used in Internet communication. The bachelor thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part focuses on word-formation processes used in English with an emphasis on shortening and abbreviation, as these two processes are being the most often used in Internet communication. Furthermore, the thesis briefly describes the environment of the game World of Warcraft and the communication of its players. The practical part is based on a corpus of data obtained from the game channel called "world chat", where the majority of players' communication takes place. The corpus itself is created using the LancsBox software, which is used to compile a list of the most frequent words used by players, for which their word-formation process is determined. The research aims to compile a ranking of the most frequently used word-formation processes by players.
Inference of an XML Schema with the Knowledge of XML Operations
Mikula, Mário ; Holubová, Irena (advisor) ; Svoboda, Martin (referee)
Recently, plenty of methods dealing with automatic inference of XML schema have been developed, however, most of them utilize XML documents as their only input. In this thesis we focus on extending inference by incorporating XML operations, in particular XQuery queries. We discuss how can XQuery queries help in improving the inference process and we propose an algorithm based on chosen improvements, extending an existing method of a key discovery, that can be integrated to methods inferring so-called initial grammar. By implementing it, we created the first solution of XML schema inference using XML documents along with XML operations.
Inference of XML Integrity Constraints
Vitásek, Matej ; Holubová, Irena (advisor) ; Knap, Tomáš (referee)
In this work we expand upon the previous efforts to infer schema information from existing XML documents. We find the inference of structure to be sufficiently researched and focus further on integrity constraints. After briefly introducing some of them we turn our attention to ID/IDREF/IDREFS attributes in DTD. Building on the research by Barbosa and Menelzon (2003) we introduce a heuristic approach to the problem of finding an optimal ID set. The approach is evaluated and tuned in a wide range of experiments.
Inference of XML Integrity Constraints
Vitásek, Matej
In this work we expand upon the previous efforts to infer schema information from existing XML documents. We find the inference of structure to be sufficiently researched and focus further on integrity constraints. After briefly introducing some of them we turn our attention to ID/IDREF/IDREFS attributes in DTD. Building on the research by Barbosa and Menelzon (2003) we introduce a heuristic approach to the problem of finding an optimal ID set. The approach is evaluated and tuned in a wide range of experiments. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Inference of XML Integrity Constraints
Vitásek, Matej
In this work we expand upon the previous efforts to infer schema information from existing XML documents. We find the inference of structure to be sufficiently researched and focus further on integrity constraints. After briefly introducing some of them we turn our attention to ID/IDREF/IDREFS attributes in DTD. Building on the research by Barbosa and Menelzon (2003) we introduce a heuristic approach to the problem of finding an optimal ID set. The approach is evaluated and tuned in a wide range of experiments. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Inference of XML Integrity Constraints
Vitásek, Matej ; Holubová, Irena (advisor) ; Knap, Tomáš (referee)
In this work we expand upon the previous efforts to infer schema information from existing XML documents. We find the inference of structure to be sufficiently researched and focus further on integrity constraints. After briefly introducing some of them we turn our attention to ID/IDREF/IDREFS attributes in DTD. Building on the research by Barbosa and Menelzon (2003) we introduce a heuristic approach to the problem of finding an optimal ID set. The approach is evaluated and tuned in a wide range of experiments.
Inference of an XML Schema with the Knowledge of XML Operations
Mikula, Mário ; Holubová, Irena (advisor) ; Svoboda, Martin (referee)
Recently, plenty of methods dealing with automatic inference of XML schema have been developed, however, most of them utilize XML documents as their only input. In this thesis we focus on extending inference by incorporating XML operations, in particular XQuery queries. We discuss how can XQuery queries help in improving the inference process and we propose an algorithm based on chosen improvements, extending an existing method of a key discovery, that can be integrated to methods inferring so-called initial grammar. By implementing it, we created the first solution of XML schema inference using XML documents along with XML operations.
Programming tools for creation expert systems
Hrbek, Filip ; Berka, Petr (advisor) ; Svátek, Vojtěch (referee)
This bachelor thesis is going to explore the supply of programming tools for creation expert system and compare these tools by established criteria. This document is divided into theoretical and practical part. The first one is trying to describe expert system topic including division of programming tools into general programming language, programming language for artificial intelligence and development toolkits for expert system. The reader can imagine general model, which will be compared by practical applications. In the practical part I have written something about established criteria. The study describes programming tools. Information about them I have found in the manuals, tutorials, information from manufacturer, testing these tools. In conclusion I have compared them in tables. I have chosen only few examples of programming tools, because the offer on now day market is too wide.
The Professional Speech and Slang of Musicians
NYKRÝNOVÁ, Markéta
The analysis of musicians{\crq} professional speech is the subject of this thesis. The main stress is put to the profiling of various ways the professional speech vocabulary is being enriched: by taking over expressions from foreign languages, semantic forming of lexical units (metaphor, metonymy) and creation of new words. Therefore, the attention is also focused on the word-building structure of the lexical units. Also, the presence or absence of the expressive token is being observed. The goal of the work is to draw attention to the vocabulary of musicians{\crq} professional speech from the linguistical point of view. The explanatory directory of terms used by musicians during excercise of their profession is the integral part of the work. For easier orientation, the index is also included.

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