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7th AMTA 2006: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA
- Proceedings of the 7th Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers, AMTA 2006, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, August 8-12, 2006. Association for Machine Translation in the Americas 2006
- Ahmed Abdelali, James R. Cowie, Stephen Helmreich, Wanying Jin, Maria Pilar Milagros, Bill Ogden, Mansouri Rad, Ron Zacharski:
Guarani: A Case Study in Resource Development for Quick Ramp-Up MT. 1-9 - Alexandra Birch, Chris Callison-Burch, Miles Osborne:
Constraining the Phrase-Based, Joint Probability Statistical Translation Model. 10-18 - Jaime G. Carbonell, Steve Klein, David Miller, Mike Steinbaum, Tomer Grassiany, Jochen Frei:
Context-Based Machine Translation. 19-28 - Josep Maria Crego, José B. Mariño:
Integration of POStag-based Source Reordering into SMT Decoding by an Extended Search Graph. 29-36 - Yuan Ding, Martha Palmer:
Better Learning and Decoding for Syntax Based SMT Using PSDIG. 37-45 - Federico Gaspari:
The Added Value of Free Online MT Services. 46-55 - Nizar Habash, Bonnie J. Dorr, Christof Monz:
Challenges in Building an Arabic-English GHMT System with SMT Components. 56-65 - Liang Huang, Kevin Knight, Aravind Joshi:
Statistical Syntax-Directed Translation with Extended Domain of Locality. 66-73 - Rebecca Hwa, Carol Nichols, Khalil Sima'an:
Corpus Variations for Translation Lexicon Induction. 74-81 - Douglas A. Jones, Timothy R. Anderson, Sabine Atwell, Brian Delaney, James Dirgin, Michael Emots, Neil Granoein, Martha Herzog, Timothy Hunter, Sargon Jabri, Wade Shen, Jurgen Sottung:
Toward an Interagency Language Roundtable Based Assessment of Speech-to-Speech Translation Capabilities. 82-89 - Adam Lopez, Philip Resnik:
Word-Based Alignment, Phrase-Based Translation: What's the Link? 90-99 - Paul McNamee, James Mayfield:
Translation of Multiword Expressions Using Parallel Suffix Arrays. 100-109 - Bart Mellebeek, Karolina Owczarzak, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:
Multi-Engine Machine Translation by Recursive Sentence Decomposition. 110-118 - Rada Mihalcea, Ben Leong:
Toward Communicating Simple Sentences Using Pictorial Representations. 119-127 - Rebecca Nesson, Stuart M. Shieber, Alexander M. Rush:
Induction of Probabilistic Synchronous Tree-Insertion Grammars for Machine Translation. 128-137 - Thai Phuong Nguyen, Akira Shimazu:
Improving Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation with Morpho-Syntactic Analysis and Transformation. 138-147 - Karolina Owczarzak, Bart Mellebeek, Declan Groves, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:
Wrapper Syntax for Example-based Machine Translation. 148-155 - Brock Pytlik, David Yarowsky:
Machine Translation for Languages Lacking Bitext via Multilingual Gloss Transduction. 156-165 - Florence Reeder:
Direct Application of a Language Learner Test to MT Evaluation. 166-175 - Florence Reeder:
Measuring MT Adequacy Using Latent Semantic Analysis. 176-184 - Jason Riesa, David Yarowsky:
Minimally Supervised Morphological Segmentation with Applications to Machine Translation. 185-192 - Marcus Sammer, Kobi Reiter, Stephen Soderland, Katrin Kirchhoff, Oren Etzioni:
Ambiguity Reduction for Machine Translation: Human-Computer Collaboration. 193-202 - Charles Schafer:
Novel Probabilistic Finite-State Transducers for Cognate and Transliteration Modeling. 203-212 - Stephanie Seneff, Chao Wang, John Lee:
Combining Linguistic and Statistical Methods for Bi-directional English Chinese Translation in the Flight Domain. 213-222 - Matthew G. Snover, Bonnie J. Dorr, Richard M. Schwartz, Linnea Micciulla, John Makhoul:
A Study of Translation Edit Rate with Targeted Human Annotation. 223-231 - Nicolas Stroppa, Declan Groves, Andy Way, Kepa Sarasola:
Example-Based Machine Translation of the Basque Language. 232-241 - Calandra Rilette Tate, Clare R. Voss:
Combining Evaluation Metrics via Loss Functions. 242-250 - Benjamin Wellington, Joseph P. Turian, Chris Pike, I. Dan Melamed:
Scalable Purely-Discriminative Training for Word and Tree Transducers. 251-260
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