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title = "Advances on spoken language translation in the Quaero program",
author = "Boudahmane, Karim and
Buschbeck, Bianka and
Cho, Eunah and
Crego, Josep Maria and
Freitag, Markus and
Lavergne, Thomas and
Ney, Hermann and
Niehues, Jan and
Peitz, Stephan and
Senellart, Jean and
Sokolov, Artem and
Waibel, Alex and
Wandmacher, Tonio and
Wuebker, Joern and
Yvon, Fran{\c{c}}ois",
editor = {Federico, Marcello and
Hwang, Mei-Yuh and
R{\"o}dder, Margit and
St{\"u}ker, Sebastian},
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation: Evaluation Campaign",
month = dec # " 8-9",
year = "2011",
address = "San Francisco, California",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2011.iwslt-evaluation.15/",
pages = "114--120",
abstract = "The Quaero program is an international project promoting research and industrial innovation on technologies for automatic analysis and classification of multimedia and multilingual documents. Within the program framework, research organizations and industrial partners collaborate to develop prototypes of innovating applications and services for access and usage of multimedia data. One of the topics addressed is the translation of spoken language. Each year, a project-internal evaluation is conducted by DGA to monitor the technological advances. This work describes the design and results of the 2011 evaluation campaign. The participating partners were RWTH, KIT, LIMSI and SYSTRAN. Their approaches are compared on both ASR output and reference transcripts of speech data for the translation between French and German. The results show that the developed techniques further the state of the art and improve translation quality."
}
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T Advances on spoken language translation in the Quaero program
%A Boudahmane, Karim
%A Buschbeck, Bianka
%A Cho, Eunah
%A Crego, Josep Maria
%A Freitag, Markus
%A Lavergne, Thomas
%A Ney, Hermann
%A Niehues, Jan
%A Peitz, Stephan
%A Senellart, Jean
%A Sokolov, Artem
%A Waibel, Alex
%A Wandmacher, Tonio
%A Wuebker, Joern
%A Yvon, François
%Y Federico, Marcello
%Y Hwang, Mei-Yuh
%Y Rödder, Margit
%Y Stüker, Sebastian
%S Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation: Evaluation Campaign
%D 2011
%8 dec 8 9
%C San Francisco, California
%F boudahmane-etal-2011-advances
%X The Quaero program is an international project promoting research and industrial innovation on technologies for automatic analysis and classification of multimedia and multilingual documents. Within the program framework, research organizations and industrial partners collaborate to develop prototypes of innovating applications and services for access and usage of multimedia data. One of the topics addressed is the translation of spoken language. Each year, a project-internal evaluation is conducted by DGA to monitor the technological advances. This work describes the design and results of the 2011 evaluation campaign. The participating partners were RWTH, KIT, LIMSI and SYSTRAN. Their approaches are compared on both ASR output and reference transcripts of speech data for the translation between French and German. The results show that the developed techniques further the state of the art and improve translation quality.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2011.iwslt-evaluation.15/
%P 114-120
Markdown (Informal)
[Advances on spoken language translation in the Quaero program](https://aclanthology.org/2011.iwslt-evaluation.15/) (Boudahmane et al., IWSLT 2011)
ACL
- Karim Boudahmane, Bianka Buschbeck, Eunah Cho, Josep Maria Crego, Markus Freitag, Thomas Lavergne, Hermann Ney, Jan Niehues, Stephan Peitz, Jean Senellart, Artem Sokolov, Alex Waibel, Tonio Wandmacher, Joern Wuebker, and François Yvon. 2011. Advances on spoken language translation in the Quaero program. In Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation: Evaluation Campaign, pages 114–120, San Francisco, California.