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EMNLP
2011
13 years 9 months ago
Quasi-Synchronous Phrase Dependency Grammars for Machine Translation
We present a quasi-synchronous dependency grammar (Smith and Eisner, 2006) for machine translation in which the leaves of the tree are phrases rather than words as in previous wor...
Kevin Gimpel, Noah A. Smith
NLPRS
2001
Springer
15 years 1 months ago
A New Prosodic Phrasing Model for Chinese TTS Systems
This paper proposes a new prosodic phrasing model for Chinese text-tospeech systems. First, in contrast to the commonly used CART techniques, we propose a new inductive learning a...
Weijun Chen, Fuzong Lin, Jianmin Li, Bo Zhang
NAACL
2010
14 years 7 months ago
Why Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammars?
Synchronous tree substitution grammars are a translation model that is used in syntax-based machine translation. They are investigated in a formal setting and compared to a compet...
Andreas Maletti
LATA
2010
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Extending Stochastic Context-Free Grammars for an Application in Bioinformatics
We extend stochastic context-free grammars such that the probability of applying a production can depend on the length of the subword that is generated from the application and sho...
Frank Weinberg, Markus E. Nebel
CICLING
2007
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Finite-State Technology as a Programming Environment
Finite-state technology is considered the preferred model for representing the phonology and morphology of natural languages. The attractiveness of this technology for natural lang...
Shuly Wintner