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Rafael Baptista
Publications - 5
Citations - 1168
Rafael Baptista is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parser combinator & String (computer science). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications receiving 1166 citations.
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An STS-Based Map of the Human Genome
Thomas J. Hudson,Lincoln D. Stein,Sebastian S. Gerety,Junli Ma,Andrew B. Castle,James Silva,Donna K. Slonim,Rafael Baptista,Leonid Kruglyak,Shu-Hua Xu,Xintong Hu,Angela M. E. Colbert,Carl Rosenberg,Mary Pat Reeve-Daly,Steve Rozen,Lester Hui,Xiaoyun Wu,Christina Vestergaard,Kimberly M. Wilson,Jane S. Bae,Shanak Maitra,Soula Ganiatsas,Cheryl A. Evans,Margaret M. DeAngelis,Kimberly A. Ingalls,Robert Nahf,Lloyd T. Horton,Michele Oskin Anderson,Alville Collymore,Wenjuan Ye,Vardouhie Kouyoumjian,Irena S. Zemsteva,James P. Tam,Richard Devine,Dorothy F. Courtney,Michelle Turner Renaud,Huy Nguyen,Tara J. O'Connor,Cécile Fizames,Sabine Fauré,Gabor Gyapay,Colette Dib,Jean Morissette,James B. Orlin,Bruce W. Birren,Nathan Goodman,Jean Weissenbach,Trevor Hawkins,Simon J. Foote,David C. Page,Eric S. Lander +50 more
TL;DR: A physical map has been constructed of the human genome containing 15,086 sequence-tagged sites (STSs), with an average spacing of 199 kilobases, anchored by the radiation hybrid and genetic maps.
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Command parsing and rewrite system
Stuart M. Shieber,John Armstrong,Rafael Baptista,Bryan A. Bentz,William F. Ganong,Donald Bryant Selesky +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method of allowing a user to control a computer application with spoken commands, include the steps of processing the spoken commands with a Speech Recognition application into candidate word phrases, and parsing at least one candidate word phrase with a Context Free Grammar (CFG) parser, into a parse tree.
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User interface for speech recognition system grammars
TL;DR: In this paper, a graphical user interface allows a speech recognition system user to browse available grammars and their topics and a dialog box interface displays the currently active grammar, grammar searching mode, and a current input.
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Graphic user interface for navigation in speech recognition system grammars
TL;DR: In this article, a graphical user interface allows a speech recognition system user to browse available grammars and their topics and a dialog box interface displays the currently active grammar, grammar searching mode, and a current input.
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Command parsing and rewrite system and method
John Armstrong,Rafael Baptista,Bryan A. Bentz,William F. Ganong,Donald Bryant Selesky,Stuart M. Shieber +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system and method of allowing a user to control a computer application with spoken commands, include the steps of processing the spoken commands with a Speech Recognition application into candidate word phrases, and parsing at least one candidate word phrase with a Context Free Grammar (CFG) parser, into a parse tree.