In this paper, we address the problem of computing a consensus translation given the outputs from a set of Machine Translation (MT) systems. The translations from the MT systems are aligned with a multiple string alignment algorithm and the consensus translation is then computed. We describe the multiple string alignment algorithm and the consensus MT hypothesis computation. We report on the subjective and objective performance of the multilingual acquisition approach on a limited domain spoken language application. We evaluate five domain-independent off-theshelf MT systems and show that the consensus-based translation performs equal or better than any of the given MT systems both in terms of objective and subjective measures
The Machine Translation has been a branch of Natural Language Processing, which comes under the broa...
Conventional confusion network based system combination for machine translation (MT) heavily relies ...
Currently there are several approaches to machine translation (MT) based on differ-ent paradigms; e....
In this paper, we address the problem of computing a consensus translation given the outputs from a ...
This paper describes a recently developed method for computing a consensus translation from the outp...
This paper describes a novel method for computing a consensus translation from the outputs of multip...
This paper presents an empirical study on how different selections of input translation systems affe...
This paper describes an approach for computing a consensus translation from the outputs of multiple ...
This paper presents the use of consensus among Machine Translation (MT) systems for the WMT14 Qualit...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to combine the outputs of multiple MT engines into a cons...
We describe an approach to improve Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) performance using multi-lin...
We motivate our contribution to the shared MT task as a first step towards an inte-grated architectu...
Machine translation is a task in the field of natural language processing whose objective is to tran...
This paper presents collaborative decoding (co-decoding), a new method to improve ma-chine translati...
Multi-parallel corpora provide a potentially rich resource for machine translation. This pa-per surv...
The Machine Translation has been a branch of Natural Language Processing, which comes under the broa...
Conventional confusion network based system combination for machine translation (MT) heavily relies ...
Currently there are several approaches to machine translation (MT) based on differ-ent paradigms; e....
In this paper, we address the problem of computing a consensus translation given the outputs from a ...
This paper describes a recently developed method for computing a consensus translation from the outp...
This paper describes a novel method for computing a consensus translation from the outputs of multip...
This paper presents an empirical study on how different selections of input translation systems affe...
This paper describes an approach for computing a consensus translation from the outputs of multiple ...
This paper presents the use of consensus among Machine Translation (MT) systems for the WMT14 Qualit...
In this paper, we present a novel approach to combine the outputs of multiple MT engines into a cons...
We describe an approach to improve Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) performance using multi-lin...
We motivate our contribution to the shared MT task as a first step towards an inte-grated architectu...
Machine translation is a task in the field of natural language processing whose objective is to tran...
This paper presents collaborative decoding (co-decoding), a new method to improve ma-chine translati...
Multi-parallel corpora provide a potentially rich resource for machine translation. This pa-per surv...
The Machine Translation has been a branch of Natural Language Processing, which comes under the broa...
Conventional confusion network based system combination for machine translation (MT) heavily relies ...
Currently there are several approaches to machine translation (MT) based on differ-ent paradigms; e....