AbstractSynchronous context-free grammars (SCFGs) can be learned from parallel texts that are annotated with target-side syntax, and can produce translations by building target-side syntactic trees from source strings. Ideally, producing syntactic trees would entail that the translation is grammatically well-formed, but in reality, this is often not the case. Focusing on translation into German, we discuss various ways in which string-to-tree translation models over- or undergeneralise. We show how these problems can be addressed by choosing a suitable parser and modifying its output, by introducing linguistic constraints that enforce morphological agreement and constrain subcategorisation, and by modelling the productive generation of Germ...
Statistical MT has made great progress in the last few years, but current translation models are wea...
Syntax-based machine translation (MT) is an attractive approach for introducing addi-tional linguist...
In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine transl...
AbstractSynchronous context-free grammars (SCFGs) can be learned from parallel texts that are annota...
2011-10-27Machine Translation (MT) is the task of translating a document from a source language (e.g...
SCFG-based statistical MT models have proven effective for modelling syntactic aspects of translatio...
Syntax-based approaches to statistical MT require syntax-aware methods for acquiring their underlyin...
Statistical Machine Translation from English to German is challenging due to the mor-phological rich...
Though phrase-based SMT has achieved high translation quality, it still lacks of generaliza-tion abi...
We show that phrase structures in Penn Treebank style parses are not optimal for syntaxbased machine...
<p>Recent research has shown clear improvement in translation quality by exploiting linguistic synta...
In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine transl...
In syntax-directed translation, the source-language input is first parsed into a parse-tree, which i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2014.Most syntax-based machine ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2011.The goal of machine transl...
Statistical MT has made great progress in the last few years, but current translation models are wea...
Syntax-based machine translation (MT) is an attractive approach for introducing addi-tional linguist...
In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine transl...
AbstractSynchronous context-free grammars (SCFGs) can be learned from parallel texts that are annota...
2011-10-27Machine Translation (MT) is the task of translating a document from a source language (e.g...
SCFG-based statistical MT models have proven effective for modelling syntactic aspects of translatio...
Syntax-based approaches to statistical MT require syntax-aware methods for acquiring their underlyin...
Statistical Machine Translation from English to German is challenging due to the mor-phological rich...
Though phrase-based SMT has achieved high translation quality, it still lacks of generaliza-tion abi...
We show that phrase structures in Penn Treebank style parses are not optimal for syntaxbased machine...
<p>Recent research has shown clear improvement in translation quality by exploiting linguistic synta...
In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine transl...
In syntax-directed translation, the source-language input is first parsed into a parse-tree, which i...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2014.Most syntax-based machine ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Computer Science, 2011.The goal of machine transl...
Statistical MT has made great progress in the last few years, but current translation models are wea...
Syntax-based machine translation (MT) is an attractive approach for introducing addi-tional linguist...
In this thesis, we take a statistical tree-to-tree approach to solving the problem of machine transl...