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Why Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammars?
Andreas Maletti
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Month: June
Year: 2010
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Composing extended top-down tree transducers
Aurélie Lagoutte
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Fabienne Braune
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Daniel Quernheim
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Andreas Maletti
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On the String Translations Produced by Multi Bottom–Up Tree Transducers
Daniel Gildea
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Every sensible extended top-down tree transducer is a multi bottom-up tree transducer
Andreas Maletti
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How to train your multi bottom-up tree transducer
Andreas Maletti
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Shallow Local Multi-Bottom-up Tree Transducers in Statistical Machine Translation
Fabienne Braune
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Nina Seemann
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Daniel Quernheim
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Andreas Maletti
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TTT: A Tree Transduction Language for Syntactic and Semantic Processing
Adam Purtee
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Lenhart Schubert
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Large-scale Exact Decoding: The IMS-TTT submission to WMT14
Daniel Quernheim
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Fabienne Cap
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Exact Decoding with Multi Bottom-Up Tree Transducers
Daniel Quernheim
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Discontinuous Statistical Machine Translation with Target-Side Dependency Syntax
Nina Seemann
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Andreas Maletti
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Extended Tree Transducers in Natural Language Processing
Andreas Maletti
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