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Workshop on Data-Driven Methods in Machine Translation@ACL 2001: Toulouse, France
- Proceedings of the ACL Workshop on Data-Driven Methods in Machine Translation, Toulouse, France, July 7, 2001. 2001
- Eiichiro Sumita:
Example-based machine translation using DP-matching between work sequences. - Stephen D. Richardson, William B. Dolan, Arul Menezes, Monica Corston-Oliver:
Overcoming the customization bottleneck using example-based MT. - Benoit Lavoie, Michael White, Tanya Korelsky:
Inducing Lexico-Structural Transfer Rules from Parsed Bi-texts. - Mark-Jan Nederhof:
Approximating Context-Free by Rational Transduction for Example-Based MT. - Hermann Ney:
Stochastic Modelling: From Pattern Classification to Language Translation. - Arul Menezes, Stephen D. Richardson:
A best-first alignment algorithm for automatic extraction of transfer mappings from bilingual corpora. - Sonja Nießen, Hermann Ney:
Toward hierarchical models for statistical machine translation of inflected languages. - Franz Josef Och, Nicola Ueffing, Hermann Ney:
An Efficient A* Search Algorithm for Statistical Machine Translation. - Ulrich Germann:
Building a Statistical Machine Translation System from Scratch: How Much Bang for the Buck Can We Expect? - Federico Prat:
Machine Translation with Grammar Association: Some Improvements and the Loco_C Model. - Robert C. Moore:
Towards a Simple and Accurate Statistical Approach to Learning Translation Relationships among Words. - Kaoru Yamamoto, Yuji Matsumoto, Mihoko Kitamura:
A Comparative Study on Translation Units for Bilingual Lexicon Extraction. - Masaaki Nagata, Teruka Saito, Kenji Suzuki:
Using the Web as a Bilingual Dictionary. - Jessie Pinkham, Monica Corston-Oliver:
Adding Domain Specificity to an MT System. - Masaki Murata, Kiyotaka Uchimoto, Qing Ma, Hitoshi Isahara:
Using a Support-Vector Machine for Japanese-to-English Translation of Tense, Aspect, and Modality.
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