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13th IWSLT 2016: Seattle, WA, USA
- Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Spoken Language Translation, IWSLT 2016, Seattle, WA, USA, December 8-9, 2016. International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation 2016
- Mauro Cettolo, Jan Niehues, Sebastian Stüker, Luisa Bentivogli, Roldano Cattoni, Marcello Federico:
The IWSLT 2016 Evaluation Campaign. - Yang Zhang, Jan Niehues, Alexander Waibel:
Integrating Encyclopedic Knowledge into Neural Language Models. - Mercedes García-Martínez, Loïc Barrault, Fethi Bougares:
Factored Neural Machine Translation Architectures. - Micha Wetzel, Matthias Sperber, Alexander Waibel:
Audio Segmentation for Robust Real-Time Speech Recognition Based on Neural Networks. - Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt, Tomasz Dwojak, Hieu Hoang:
Is Neural Machine Translation Ready for Deployment? A Case Study on 30 Translation Directions. - Thanh-Le Ha, Jan Niehues, Alex Waibel:
Toward Multilingual Neural Machine Translation with Universal Encoder and Decoder. - Franck Burlot, Elena Knyazeva, Thomas Lavergne, François Yvon:
Two-Step MT: Predicting Target Morphology. - Alexandros Lazaridis, Ivan Himawan, Petr Motlícek, Iosif Mporas, Philip N. Garner:
Investigating Cross-lingual Multi-level Adaptive Networks: The Importance of the Correlation of Source and Target Languages. - Markus Müller, Sebastian Stüker, Alex Waibel:
Towards Improving Low-Resource Speech Recognition Using Articulatory and Language Features. - Eunah Cho, Jan Niehues, Thanh-Le Ha, Alex Waibel:
Multilingual Disfluency Removal using NMT. - Maria Nadejde, Alexandra Birch, Philipp Koehn:
A Neural Verb Lexicon Model with Source-side Syntactic Context for String-to-Tree Machine Translation. - Christian Federmann, William D. Lewis:
Microsoft Speech Language Translation (MSLT) Corpus: The IWSLT 2016 release for English, French and German. - Ngoc-Tien Le, Benjamin Lecouteux, Laurent Besacier:
Joint ASR and MT Features for Quality Estimation in Spoken Language Translation. - Van Huy Nguyen, Trung-Nghia Phung, Tat Thang Vu, Chi Mai Luong:
The IOIT English ASR system for IWSLT 2016. - M. Amin Farajian, Rajen Chatterjee, Costanza Conforti, Shahab Jalalvand, Vevake Balaraman, Mattia Antonino Di Gangi, Duygu Ataman, Marco Turchi, Matteo Negri, Marcello Federico:
FBK's Neural Machine Translation Systems for IWSLT 2016. - Eunah Cho, Jan Niehues, Thanh-Le Ha, Matthias Sperber, Mohammed Mediani, Alex Waibel:
Adaptation and Combination of NMT Systems: The KIT Translation Systems for IWSLT 2016. - Wilfried Michel, Zoltán Tüske, M. Ali Basha Shaik, Ralf Schlüter, Hermann Ney:
The RWTH Aachen LVCSR system for IWSLT-2016 German Skype conversation recognition task. - Nadir Durrani, Fahim Dalvi, Hassan Sajjad, Stephan Vogel:
QCRI's Machine Translation Systems for IWSLT'16. - Franck Burlot, Matthieu Labeau, Elena Knyazeva, Thomas Lavergne, Alexandre Allauzen, François Yvon:
LIMSI@IWSLT'16: MT Track. - Sonia Pipa, Alin Florentin Vasile, Ioana Ionascu, Stefan Daniel Dumitrescu, Tiberiu Boros:
RACAI Entry for the IWSLT 2016 Shared Task. - Michaeel Kazi, Elizabeth Salesky, Brian Thompson, Jonathan Taylor, Jeremy Gwinnup, Timothy Anderson, Grant Erdmann, Eric G. Hansen, Brian M. Ore, Katherine Young, Michael Hutt:
The MITLL-AFRL IWSLT 2016 Systems. - Jan-Thorsten Peter, Andreas Guta, Nick Rossenbach, Miguel Graça, Hermann Ney:
The RWTH Aachen Machine Translation System for IWSLT 2016. - Thai-Son Nguyen, Markus Müller, Matthias Sperber, Thomas Zenkel, Kevin Kilgour, Sebastian Stüker, Alex Waibel:
The 2016 KIT IWSLT Speech-to-Text Systems for English and German. - Ondrej Bojar, Ondrej Cífka, Jindrich Helcl, Tom Kocmi, Roman Sudarikov:
UFAL Submissions to the IWSLT 2016 MT Track. - Xing Niu, Marine Carpuat:
The UMD Machine Translation Systems at IWSLT 2016: English-to-French Translation of Speech Transcripts. - Marcin Junczys-Dowmunt, Alexandra Birch:
The University of Edinburgh's systems submission to the MT task at IWSLT.
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