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title = "The {MIT}-{LL}/{AFRL} {IWSLT}-2007 {MT} system",
author = "Shen, Wade and
Delaney, Brian and
Anderson, Tim and
Slyh, Ray",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation",
month = oct # " 15-16",
year = "2007",
address = "Trento, Italy",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2007.iwslt-1.14",
abstract = "The MIT-LL/AFRL MT system implements a standard phrase-based, statistical translation model. It incorporates a number of extensions that improve performance for speech-based translation. During this evaluation our efforts focused on the rapid porting of our SMT system to a new language (Arabic) and novel approaches to translation from speech input. This paper discusses the architecture of the MIT-LL/AFRL MT system, improvements over our 2006 system, and experiments we ran during the IWSLT-2007 evaluation. Specifically, we focus on 1) experiments comparing the performance of confusion network decoding and direct lattice decoding techniques for machine translation of speech, 2) the application of lightweight morphology for Arabic MT preprocessing and 3) improved confusion network decoding.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The MIT-LL/AFRL IWSLT-2007 MT system
%A Shen, Wade
%A Delaney, Brian
%A Anderson, Tim
%A Slyh, Ray
%S Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation
%D 2007
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%F shen-etal-2007-mit
%X The MIT-LL/AFRL MT system implements a standard phrase-based, statistical translation model. It incorporates a number of extensions that improve performance for speech-based translation. During this evaluation our efforts focused on the rapid porting of our SMT system to a new language (Arabic) and novel approaches to translation from speech input. This paper discusses the architecture of the MIT-LL/AFRL MT system, improvements over our 2006 system, and experiments we ran during the IWSLT-2007 evaluation. Specifically, we focus on 1) experiments comparing the performance of confusion network decoding and direct lattice decoding techniques for machine translation of speech, 2) the application of lightweight morphology for Arabic MT preprocessing and 3) improved confusion network decoding.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2007.iwslt-1.14
Markdown (Informal)
[The MIT-LL/AFRL IWSLT-2007 MT system](https://aclanthology.org/2007.iwslt-1.14) (Shen et al., IWSLT 2007)
ACL
- Wade Shen, Brian Delaney, Tim Anderson, and Ray Slyh. 2007. The MIT-LL/AFRL IWSLT-2007 MT system. In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, Trento, Italy.