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Integration of Multiple Bilingually-Learned Segmentation Schemes into Statistical Machine Translation
Michael Paul
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Andrew Finch
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Eiichiro Sumita
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Month: July
Year: 2010
Location: Uppsala, Sweden
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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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Maximizing Component Quality in Bilingual Word-Aligned Segmentations
Spyros Martzoukos
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Christof Monz
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Christophe Costa Florêncio
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Enhancing Statistical Machine Translation with Character Alignment
Ning Xi
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Guangchao Tang
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Xinyu Dai
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Shujian Huang
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Jiajun Chen
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Toward Better Chinese Word Segmentation for SMT via Bilingual Constraints
Xiaodong Zeng
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Lidia S. Chao
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Derek F. Wong
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Isabel Trancoso
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Liang Tian
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Field Of Study
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Tagging
Machine Translation
Word Segmentation
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Generative Model
Language
Multilingual
Chinese
English
Japanese
Korean
Arabic
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