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QARLA: A Framework for the Evaluation of Text Summarization Systems
Enrique Amigó
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Julio Gonzalo
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Anselmo Peñas
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Felisa Verdejo
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2005
Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
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All in Strings: a Powerful String-based Automatic MT Evaluation Metric with Multiple Granularities
Junguo Zhu
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Muyun Yang
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Bo Wang
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Sheng Li
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Tiejun Zhao
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Corroborating Text Evaluation Results with Heterogeneous Measures
Enrique Amigó
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Julio Gonzalo
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Jesús Giménez
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Felisa Verdejo
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MT Evaluation: Human-Like vs. Human Acceptable
Enrique Amigó
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Jesús Giménez
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Julio Gonzalo
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Lluís Màrquez
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The Contribution of Linguistic Features to Automatic Machine Translation Evaluation
Enrique Amigó
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Jesús Giménez
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Julio Gonzalo
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Felisa Verdejo
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Evaluating DUC 2004 Tasks with the QARLA Framework
Enrique Amigó
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Julio Gonzalo
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Anselmo Peñas
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Felisa Verdejo
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Field Of Study
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Information Retrieval
Summarization
Machine Translation
Language
Spanish
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