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Normalizing German and English Inflectional Morphology to Improve Statistical Word Alignment

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Normalizing German and English Inflectional Morphology to Improve Statistical Word Alignment
German has a richer system of inflectional morphology than English, which causes problems for current approaches to statistical word alignment. Using Giza++ as a reference implementation of the IBM Model 1, an HMMbased alignment and IBM Model 4, we measure the impact of normalizing inflectional morphology on German-English statistical word alignment. We demonstrate that normalizing inflectional morphology improves the perplexity of models and reduces alignment errors.
Simon Corston-Oliver, Michael Gamon
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where AMTA
Authors Simon Corston-Oliver, Michael Gamon
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