The benefits of syntax-based approaches to data-driven machine translation (MT) are clear: given the right model, a combination of hierarchical structure, constituent labels and morphological information can be exploited to produce more fluent, grammatical translation output. This has been demonstrated by the recent shift in research focus towards such linguistically motivated approaches. However, one issue facing developers of such models that is not encountered in the development of state-of-the-art string-based statistical MT (SMT) systems is the lack of available syntactically annotated training data for many languages. In this thesis, we propose a solution to the problem of limited resources for syntax-based MT by introducing a nove...
The lack of linguistically motivated translation units or phrase pairs in Phrase-based Statistical M...
We consider the value of replacing and/or combining string-based methods with syntax-based methods f...
Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation systems model the translation process using pairs of c...
The benefits of syntax-based approaches to data-driven machine translation (MT) are clear: given the...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
Given much recent discussion and the shift in focus of the field, it is becoming apparent that the i...
Given much recent discussion and the shift in focus of the field, it is becoming apparent that the i...
We use existing tools to automatically build two parallel treebanks from existing parallel corpora. ...
The need for syntactically annotated data for use in natural language processing has increased drama...
The need for syntactically annotated data for use in natural language processing has increased drama...
Parallel treebanks, which comprise paired source-target parse trees aligned at sub-sentential level,...
This paper presents a new method to evaluate machine translation (MT) systems against a parallel tre...
The current state-of-the-art approach to Machine Translation (MT) has limitations which could be all...
This thesis explores the development of parallel treebanks, collections of language data consisting ...
The lack of linguistically motivated translation units or phrase pairs in Phrase-based Statistical M...
We consider the value of replacing and/or combining string-based methods with syntax-based methods f...
Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation systems model the translation process using pairs of c...
The benefits of syntax-based approaches to data-driven machine translation (MT) are clear: given the...
Proceedings of the Sixth International Workshop on Treebanks and Linguistic Theories. Editors: Ko...
Given much recent discussion and the shift in focus of the field, it is becoming apparent that the i...
Given much recent discussion and the shift in focus of the field, it is becoming apparent that the i...
We use existing tools to automatically build two parallel treebanks from existing parallel corpora. ...
The need for syntactically annotated data for use in natural language processing has increased drama...
The need for syntactically annotated data for use in natural language processing has increased drama...
Parallel treebanks, which comprise paired source-target parse trees aligned at sub-sentential level,...
This paper presents a new method to evaluate machine translation (MT) systems against a parallel tre...
The current state-of-the-art approach to Machine Translation (MT) has limitations which could be all...
This thesis explores the development of parallel treebanks, collections of language data consisting ...
The lack of linguistically motivated translation units or phrase pairs in Phrase-based Statistical M...
We consider the value of replacing and/or combining string-based methods with syntax-based methods f...
Phrase-Based Statistical Machine Translation systems model the translation process using pairs of c...