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EAMT 2016: Riga, Latvia - Projects/Products
- Proceedings of the 19th Annual Conference of the European Association for Machine Translation: Projects/Products, EAMT 2016, Riga, Latvia, May 30 - June 1, 2016. Baltic Journal of Modern Computing 2016
- Martin Popel, Roman Sudarikov, Ondrej Bojar, Rudolf Rosa, Jan Hajic:
TectoMT - a deep linguistic core of the combined Cimera MT system. - Katarzyna Barczewska, Jakub Galka, Filip Malawski, Mariusz Masior, Dorota Szulc, Tomasz Wilczynski, Krzysztof Wróbel:
WiTKoM - virtual sign language translator project. - Gustavo H. Paetzold, Lucia Specia:
Multi-level quality prediction with QuEst++. - Mikel L. Forcada, Francis M. Tyers:
Apertium: a free/open source platform for machine translation and basic language technology. - Pierrette Bouillon, Hervé Spechbach:
BabelDr: a web platform for rapid construction of phrasebook-style medical speech translation applications. - Vincent Vandeghinste, Tom Vanallemeersch, Liesbeth Augustinus, Joris Pelemans, G. Heymans, Iulianna Van der Lek-Ciudin, Arda Tezcan, Donald Degraen, Jan Van den Bergh, Lieve Macken, Els Lefever, Marie-Francine Moens, Patrick Wambacq, Frieda Steurs, Karin Coninx, Frank Van Eynde:
SCATE - smart computer aided translation environment. - Barry Haddow, Alexander M. Fraser:
HimL: Health in my language. - Jörg Tiedemann:
OPUS - parallel corpora for everyone. - Marta R. Costa-jussà:
Integration of machine translation paradigms. - Nadira Hofmann:
STAR Transit & STAR MT: morphologically generated additional information for improving MT quality. - Gema Ramírez-Sánchez:
AltLang: an automatic converter between varieties of English, Spanish, French and Portuguese. - Peteris Nikiforovs:
iEMS - interactive experiment management system for machine translation. - Laura Casanellas Luri:
KantanLQR: a platform for human evaluation of machine translation output to drive engine rapid improvement. - Alexandre Helle, Manuel Herranz:
PangeaMT v 3 - customise your own machine translation environment. - Aarne Ranta, Krasimir Angelov, Thomas Hallgren, Prasanth Kolachina, Inari Listenmaa:
International translation in the Grammatical Framework (GF). - Aarne Ranta, Krasimir Angelov, Markus Forsberg, Thomas Hallgren:
Domain-specific multilingual translation for producers of information. - Constantin Orasan:
The EXPERT project: training the future experts in translation technology. - Alexandru Ceausu, Sabine Hunsicker, Tudy Droumaguet:
Amplexor MTExpert - machine translation adapted to the translation workflow. - Antonio Toral, Sergio Ortiz-Rojas, Mikel L. Forcada, Nikola Ljubesic, Prokopis Prokopidis:
Abu-MaTran: automatic building of machine translation. - Valia Kordoni, Lexi Birch, Ioana Buliga, Kostadin Cholakov, Markus Egg, Federico Gaspari, Yota Georgakopoulou, Maria Gialama, Iris Hendrickx, Mitja Jermol, Katia Kermanidis, Joss Moorkens, Davor Orlic, Michael Papadopoulos, Maja Popovic, Rico Sennrich, Vilelmini Sosoni, Dimitrios Tsoumakos, Antal van den Bosch, Menno van Zaanen, Andy Way:
TraMOOC (Translation for Massive Open Online Courses): providing reliable MT for MOOCs. - Ulrich Germann, Eduard Barbu, Luisa Bentivogli, Nicola Bertoldi, Nikolay Bogoychev, Christian Buck, Davide Caroselli, Luis Carvalho, Alessandro Cattelan, Mauro Cettolo, Marcello Federico, Barry Haddow, David Madl, Luca Mastrostefano, Prashant Mathur, Achim Ruopp, Anna Samiotou, Vinod Sudharshan, Marco Trombetti, Jan van der Meer:
Modern MT: a new open-source machine translation platform for the translation industry. - Andrei Popescu-Belis, Jacqueline Evers-Vermeul, Mark Fishel, Cristina Grisot, M. Groen, J. Hoeck, Sharid Loáiciga, Ngoc-Quang Luong, L. Mascarelli, Thomas Meyer, Lesly Miculicich, Jacques Moeschler, Xiao Pu, Annette Rios, Ted Sanders, Martin Volk, Sandrine Zufferey:
MODERN: modelling discourse entities and relations for coherent machine translation. - Georg Rehm, Felix Sasaki:
Digital curation technologies (DKT). - Georg Rehm:
CRACKER - cracking the language barrier. Selected results 2015/2016.
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