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Two monolingual parses are better than one (synchronous parse)
Chris Dyer
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Month: June
Year: 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Fast Generation of Translation Forest for Large-Scale SMT Discriminative Training
Xinyan Xiao
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Yang Liu
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Qun Liu
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Shouxun Lin
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A Bayesian Model for Learning SCFGs with Discontiguous Rules
Abby Levenberg
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Chris Dyer
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Phil Blunsom
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PARADIGM: Paraphrase Diagnostics through Grammar Matching
Jonathan Weese
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Juri Ganitkevitch
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Simple and Effective Approach for Consistent Training of Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation Models
Stephan Peitz
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David Vilar
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Hermann Ney
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Unsupervised Tree Induction for Tree-based Translation
Feifei Zhai
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Jiajun Zhang
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Yu Zhou
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Chengqing Zong
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Joshua 4.0: Packing, PRO, and Paraphrases
Juri Ganitkevitch
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Yuan Cao
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Jonathan Weese
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Matt Post
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Chris Callison-Burch
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Linguistic Trends
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Machine Translation
Language
Arabic
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