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Xiong, Deyi.
Linguistically Motivated Statistical Machine Translation = Models and Algorithms /
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Title/Author:
Linguistically Motivated Statistical Machine Translation/ by Deyi Xiong, Min Zhang.
Reminder of title:
Models and Algorithms /
Author:
Xiong, Deyi.
other author:
Zhang, Min.
Description:
XII, 152 p. 52 illus.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Computational linguistics. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-356-9
ISBN:
9789812873569
Linguistically Motivated Statistical Machine Translation = Models and Algorithms /
Xiong, Deyi.
Linguistically Motivated Statistical Machine Translation
Models and Algorithms /[electronic resource] :by Deyi Xiong, Min Zhang. - 1st ed. 2015. - XII, 152 p. 52 illus.online resource.
1 Introduction -- 2 BTG-Based SMT -- 3 Syntactically Annotated Reordering -- 4 Semantically Informed Reordering -- 5 Lexicalized Bracketing -- 6 Linguistically Motivated Bracketing -- 7 Translation Rule Selection with Document-Level Semantic Information -- 8 Translation Error Detection with Linguistic Features -- 9 Closing Remarks -- Index -- References.
This book provides a wide variety of algorithms and models to integrate linguistic knowledge into Statistical Machine Translation (SMT). It helps advance conventional SMT to linguistically motivated SMT by enhancing the following three essential components: translation, reordering and bracketing models. It also serves the purpose of promoting the in-depth study of the impacts of linguistic knowledge on machine translation. Finally it provides a systematic introduction of Bracketing Transduction Grammar (BTG) based SMT, one of the state-of-the-art SMT formalisms, as well as a case study of linguistically motivated SMT on a BTG-based platform. Deyi Xiong is a professor at Soochow University. Previously he was a research scientist at the Institute for Infocomm Research of Singapore from 2007-2013. He completed his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the Institute of Computing Technology of Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2007. His research interests are in the area of natural language processing, including parsing and statistical machine translation. Min Zhang is a professor at Soochow University. He obtained his Ph.D. degree in Computer Science at Harbin Institute of Technology in 1997. His research interests include machine translation, natural language processing and text mining.
ISBN: 9789812873569
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-981-287-356-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
555811
Computational linguistics.
LC Class. No.: P98-98.5
Dewey Class. No.: 410.285
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