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A Class-Based Agreement Model for Generating Accurately Inflected Translations
Spence Green
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John DeNero
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Month: July
Year: 2012
Location: Jeju Island, Korea
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Investigating the Usefulness of Generalized Word Representations in SMT
Nadir Durrani
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Philipp Koehn
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Helmut Schmid
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Alexander Fraser
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Class-Based Language Modeling for Translating into Morphologically Rich Languages
Arianna Bisazza
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Christof Monz
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Word Translation Prediction for Morphologically Rich Languages with Bilingual Neural Networks
Ke M. Tran
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Arianna Bisazza
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Christof Monz
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How to Avoid Unwanted Pregnancies: Domain Adaptation using Neural Network Models
Shafiq Joty
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Hassan Sajjad
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Nadir Durrani
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Kamla Al-Mannai
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Ahmed Abdelali
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Stephan Vogel
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AraNLP: a Java-based Library for the Processing of Arabic Text.
Maha Althobaiti
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Udo Kruschwitz
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Massimo Poesio
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The AMARA Corpus: Building Parallel Language Resources for the Educational Domain
Ahmed Abdelali
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Francisco Guzman
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Hassan Sajjad
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Stephan Vogel
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Morphological Modeling for Machine Translation of English-Iraqi Arabic Spoken Dialogs
Katrin Kirchhoff
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Yik-Cheung Tam
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Colleen Richey
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Wen Wang
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Farasa: A Fast and Furious Segmenter for Arabic
Ahmed Abdelali
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Kareem Darwish
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Nadir Durrani
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Hamdy Mubarak
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Fast and Adaptive Online Training of Feature-Rich Translation Models
Spence Green
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Sida Wang
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Daniel Cer
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Christopher D. Manning
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Using subcategorization knowledge to improve case prediction for translation to German
Marion Weller
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Alexander Fraser
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Sabine Schulte im Walde
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Named Entity Recognition using Cross-lingual Resources: Arabic as an Example
Kareem Darwish
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evision PDF of 'Word Segmentation of Informal Arabic with Domain Adaptation
Will Monroe
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Spence Green
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Christopher D. Manning
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Subjectivity and Sentiment Analysis of Modern Standard Arabic and Arabic Microblogs
Ahmed Mourad
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Kareem Darwish
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Supervised Morphological Segmentation in a Low-Resource Learning Setting using Conditional Random Fields
Teemu Ruokolainen
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Oskar Kohonen
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Sami Virpioja
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Mikko Kurimo
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Unsupervised Word Segmentation Improves Dialectal Arabic to English Machine Translation
Kamla Al-Mannai
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Hassan Sajjad
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Alaa Khader
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Fahad Al Obaidli
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Preslav Nakov
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Stephan Vogel
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What Matters Most in Morphologically Segmented SMT Models?
Mohammad Salameh
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Colin Cherry
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Grzegorz Kondrak
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North Sámi morphological segmentation with low-resource semi-supervised sequence labeling
Stig-Arne Grönroos
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Sámi Virpioja
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Mikko Kurimo
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