Rapid prototyping of domain-apecific machine translation systems

Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, Alexis Nasr


Abstract
This paper reports on an experiment in assembling a domain-specific machine translation prototype system from off-the-shelf components. The design goals of this experiment were to reuse existing components, to use machine-learning techniques for parser specialization and for transfer lexicon extraction, and to use an expressive, lexicalized formalism for the transfer component.
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1998.amta-papers.9
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Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers
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October 28-31
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1998
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Langhorne, PA, USA
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David Farwell, Laurie Gerber, Eduard Hovy
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AMTA
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Springer
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95–102
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Martha Palmer, Owen Rambow, and Alexis Nasr. 1998. Rapid prototyping of domain-apecific machine translation systems. In Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers, pages 95–102, Langhorne, PA, USA. Springer.
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