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HPCN
1999
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
XSIL: Extensible Scientific Interchange Language
We motivate and define the XSIL language as a flexible, hierarchical, extensible transport language for scientific data objects. The entire object may be represented in the file, o...
Kent Blackburn, Albert Lazzarini, Thomas A. Prince...
COLING
2010
14 years 4 months ago
Learning Phrase Boundaries for Hierarchical Phrase-based Translation
Hierarchical phrase-based models provide a powerful mechanism to capture non-local phrase reorderings for statistical machine translation (SMT). However, many phrase reorderings a...
Zhongjun He, Yao Meng, Hao Yu
JMLR
2012
12 years 12 months ago
Deep Boltzmann Machines as Feed-Forward Hierarchies
The deep Boltzmann machine is a powerful model that extracts the hierarchical structure of observed data. While inference is typically slow due to its undirected nature, we argue ...
Grégoire Montavon, Mikio L. Braun, Klaus-Ro...
EMNLP
2009
14 years 7 months ago
Extending Statistical Machine Translation with Discriminative and Trigger-Based Lexicon Models
In this work, we propose two extensions of standard word lexicons in statistical machine translation: A discriminative word lexicon that uses sentence-level source information to ...
Arne Mauser, Sasa Hasan, Hermann Ney
ACL
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Modelling Lexical Redundancy for Machine Translation
Certain distinctions made in the lexicon of one language may be redundant when translating into another language. We quantify redundancy among source types by the similarity of th...
David Talbot, Miles Osborne