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Nonparametric Word Segmentation for Machine Translation
ThuyLinh Nguyen
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Stephan Vogel
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Noah A. Smith
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2010
Location: Beijing, China
Venue:
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Non-parametric Bayesian Segmentation of Japanese Noun Phrases
Yugo Murawaki
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Sadao Kurohashi
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Refining Word Segmentation Using a Manually Aligned Corpus for Statistical Machine Translation
Xiaolin Wang
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Masao Utiyama
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Andrew Finch
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Eiichiro Sumita
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Unsupervised Bilingual Morpheme Segmentation and Alignment with Context-rich Hidden Semi-Markov Models
Jason Naradowsky
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Kristina Toutanova
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Machine Translation without Words through Substring Alignment
Graham Neubig
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Taro Watanabe
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Shinsuke Mori
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Tatsuya Kawahara
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Empirical Study of Unsupervised Chinese Word Segmentation Methods for SMT on Large-scale Corpora
Xiaolin Wang
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Masao Utiyama
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Andrew Finch
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Eiichiro Sumita
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Inducing Word and Part-of-Speech with Pitman-Yor Hidden Semi-Markov Models
Kei Uchiumi
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Hiroshi Tsukahara
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Daichi Mochihashi
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Nonparametric Bayesian Semi-supervised Word Segmentation
Ryo Fujii
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Ryo Domoto
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Daichi Mochihashi
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Morphology
Task
Morphological Analysis
Machine Translation
Word Segmentation
Approach
Bayesian Model
Generative Model
Language
Multilingual
Chinese
English
Arabic
Hebrew
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