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1. TAPD 1998: Paris, France
- Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Tabulation in Parsing and Deduction, TAPD'98, Paris, France, April 2-3, 1998. INRIA 1998

- Mark-Jan Nederhof:

Linear Indexed Automata and Tabulation of TAG Parsing. 1-9 - Víctor J. Díaz, Vicente Carrillo, Miguel Toro:

Elementary Tree Representation. 10-15 - John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David J. Weir:

Grammar Compaction and Computation Sharing in Automata-based Parsing. 16-25 - Kôiti Hasida, Takashi Miyata:

Parsing and Generation with Tabulation and Compilation. 26-35 - Hadar Shemtov:

A Method for Preserving Ambiguities in Chart Generation. 36-43 - Manuel Vilares Ferro, Miguel A. Alonso, Jorge Graña Gil, David Cabrero Souto:

GALENA: Tabular DCG Parsing for Natural Languages. 44-51 - Vítor Rocio, José Gabriel Lopes:

Partial Parsing, Deduction and Tabling. 52-61 - Juliana Freire, Terrance Swift, David Scott Warren:

Scheduling in SLG Revisited. 62-66 - Carlos Viegas Damásio

, Luís Moniz Pereira:
A General Tabulation Procedure for Extended Constraint Logic Programs. 67-74 - José Júlio Alferes, Luís Moniz Pereira:

Tabling Abduction. 75-82 - Abhik Roychoudhury, C. R. Ramakrishnan, I. V. Ramakrishnan, Scott A. Smolka:

Tabulation-based Induction Proofs with Application to Automated Verification. 83-88 - A. G. Manousopoulou, George K. Papakonstantinou, Panayotis Tsanakas:

A Chart-like Parser for Context Sensitive Grammars. 89-95 - Hans Leiß:

Bounded Fixed-Point Definability and Tabular Recognition of Languages. 96-107 - Mark Hepple:

Linear Categorial Deduction via First-order Compilation. 108-117 - Gerda Janssens, Konstantinos Sagonas:

On the Use of Tabling for Abstract Interpretation: An Experiment with Abstract Equation Systems. 118-126 - Kazuhiko Ozeki:

A Tabular Method of Finding the Optimal Word String together with its Dependency Structure. 127-132 - Jean-Cédric Chappelier, Martin Rajman:

A Generalized CYK Algorithm for Parsing Stochastic CFG. 133-137

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