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WAT 2015: Kyoto, Japan
- Toshiaki Nakazawa, Hideya Mino, Isao Goto, Graham Neubig, Sadao Kurohashi, Eiichiro Sumita:
Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Asian Translation, WAT 2015, Kyoto, Japan, October 16, 2015. Workshop on Asian Translation 2015 - Toshiaki Nakazawa, Hideya Mino, Isao Goto, Graham Neubig, Sadao Kurohashi, Eiichiro Sumita:
Overview of the 2nd Workshop on Asian Translation. 1-28 - Terumasa Ehara:
System Combination of RBMT plus SPE and Preordering plus SMT. 29-34 - Graham Neubig, Makoto Morishita, Satoshi Nakamura:
Neural Reranking Improves Subjective Quality of Machine Translation: NAIST at WAT2015. 35-41 - Chenchen Ding, Masao Utiyama, Eiichiro Sumita:
NICT at WAT 2015. 42-47 - Satoshi Sonoh, Satoshi Kinoshita:
Toshiba MT System Description for the WAT2015 Workshop. 48-53 - John Richardson, Raj Dabre, Chenhui Chu, Fabien Cromierès, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Sadao Kurohashi:
KyotoEBMT System Description for the 2nd Workshop on Asian Translation. 54-60 - Zhongyuan Zhu:
Evaluating Neural Machine Translation in English-Japanese Task. 61-68 - Hyoung-Gyu Lee, Jaesong Lee, Jun-Seok Kim, Chang-Ki Lee:
NAVER Machine Translation System for WAT 2015. 69-73 - Liling Tan, Jon Dehdari, Josef van Genabith:
An Awkward Disparity between BLEU / RIBES Scores and Human Judgements in Machine Translation. 74-81 - Hua Shan, Yujie Zhang, Lu Bai, Te Luo:
A Dependency-to-String Model for Chinese-Japanese SMT System. 82-86 - Wei Yang, Zhongwen Zhao, Baosong Yang, Yves Lepage:
Sampling-based Alignment and Hierarchical Sub-sentential Alignment in Chinese-Japanese Translation of Patents. 87-94 - Katsuhito Sudoh, Masaaki Nagata:
Chinese-to-Japanese Patent Machine Translation based on Syntactic Pre-ordering forWAT 2015. 95-98 - Junki Matsuo, Kenichi Ohwada, Mamoru Komachi:
Source Phrase Segmentation and Translation for Japanese-English Translation Using Dependency Structure. 99-104
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