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IWSLT 2009: Tokyo, Japan
- 2009 International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, IWSLT 2009, Tokyo, Japan, December 1-2, 2009. ISCA 2009
Keynote Papers
- Philipp Koehn:
Human translation and machine translation. - Premkumar Natarajan:
Two-way speech-to-speech translation for communicating across language barriers. - Kentaro Torisawa:
Monolingual knowledge acquisition and a multilingual information environment.
Evaluation Campaign
- Michael Paul:
Overview of the IWSLT 2009 evaluation campaign. 1-18 - Selçuk Köprü:
Apptek Turkish-English machine translation system description for IWSLT 2009. 19-23 - Marta R. Costa-jussà, Rafael E. Banchs:
Barcelona media SMT system description for the IWSLT 2009: introducing source context information. 24-28 - Yanjun Ma, Tsuyoshi Okita, Özlem Çetinoglu, Jinhua Du, Andy Way:
Low-resource machine translation using MATREX: the DCU machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 29-36 - Nicola Bertoldi, Arianna Bisazza, Mauro Cettolo, Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Marcello Federico:
FBK @ IWSLT 2009. 37-44 - Yves Lepage, Adrien Lardilleux, Julien Gosme:
The GREYC translation memory for the IWSLT 2009 evaluation campaign: one step beyond translation memory. 45-49 - Xiangyu Duan, Deyi Xiong, Hui Zhang, Min Zhang, Haizhou Li:
I2r's machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 50-54 - Haitao Mi, Yang Liu, Tian Xia, Xinyan Xiao, Yang Feng, Jun Xie, Hao Xiong, Zhaopeng Tu, Daqi Zheng, Yajuan Lü, Qun Liu:
The ICT statistical machine translation systems for the IWSLT 2009. 55-59 - Fethi Bougares, Laurent Besacier, Hervé Blanchon:
LIG approach for IWSLT09 : using multiple morphological segmenters for spoken language translation of Arabic. 60-64 - Holger Schwenk, Loïc Barrault, Yannick Estève, Patrik Lambert:
LIUM's statistical machine translation systems for IWSLT 2009. 65-70 - Wade Shen, Brian Delaney, A. Ryan Aminzadeh, Timothy R. Anderson, Raymond E. Slyh:
The MIT-LL/AFRL IWSLT-2009 MT system. 71-78 - Masao Utiyama, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Eiichiro Sumita:
Two methods for stabilizing MERT: NICT at IWSLT 2009. 79-82 - Maoxi Li, Jiajun Zhang, Yu Zhou, Chengqing Zong:
The CASIA statistical machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 83-90 - Preslav Nakov, Chang Liu, Wei Lu, Hwee Tou Ng:
The NUS statistical machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 91-98 - Xianchao Wu, Takuya Matsuzaki, Naoaki Okazaki, Yusuke Miyao, Jun'ichi Tsujii:
The UOT system: improve string-to-tree translation using head-driven phrase structure grammar and predicate-argument structures. 99-106 - Jin'ichi Murakami, Masato Tokuhisa, Satoru Ikehara:
Statistical machine translation adding pattern-based machine translation in Chinese-English translation. 107-112 - Coskun Mermer, Hamza Kaya, Mehmet Ugur Dogan:
The tÜBITAK-UEKAE statistical machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 113-117 - Guillem Gascó, Joan-Andreu Sánchez:
UPV translation system for IWSLT 2009. 118-123 - Mei Yang, Amittai Axelrod, Kevin Duh, Katrin Kirchhoff:
The University of Washington machine translation system for IWSLT 2009. 124-128
Technical Papers
- Arianna Bisazza, Marcello Federico:
Morphological pre-processing for Turkish to English statistical machine translation. 129-135 - Martin Cmejrek, Bowen Zhou, Bing Xiang:
Enriching SCFG rules directly from efficient bilingual chart parsing. 136-143 - Katsuhiko Hayashi, Taro Watanabe, Hajime Tsukada, Hideki Isozaki:
Structural support vector machines for log-linear approach in statistical machine translation. 144-151 - Hieu Hoang, Philipp Koehn, Adam Lopez:
A unified framework for phrase-based, hierarchical, and syntax-based statistical machine translation. 152-159 - Germán Sanchis-Trilles, Mauro Cettolo, Nicola Bertoldi, Marcello Federico:
Online language model adaptation for spoken dialog translation. 160-167
Demo
- Chiori Hori, Sakriani Sakti, Michael Paul, Noriyuki Kimura, Yutaka Ashikari, Ryosuke Isotani, Eiichiro Sumita, Satoshi Nakamura:
Network-based speech-to-speech translation. 168
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