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title = "{PORTAGE}: with Smoothed Phrase Tables and Segment Choice Models",
author = "Johnson, Howard and
Sadat, Fatiha and
Foster, George and
Kuhn, Roland and
Simard, Michel and
Joanis, Eric and
Larkin, Samuel",
editor = "Koehn, Philipp and
Monz, Christof",
booktitle = "Proceedings on the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation",
month = jun,
year = "2006",
address = "New York City",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T PORTAGE: with Smoothed Phrase Tables and Segment Choice Models
%A Johnson, Howard
%A Sadat, Fatiha
%A Foster, George
%A Kuhn, Roland
%A Simard, Michel
%A Joanis, Eric
%A Larkin, Samuel
%Y Koehn, Philipp
%Y Monz, Christof
%S Proceedings on the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation
%D 2006
%8 June
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C New York City
%F johnson-etal-2006-portage
%U https://aclanthology.org/W06-3118
%P 134-137
Markdown (Informal)
[PORTAGE: with Smoothed Phrase Tables and Segment Choice Models](https://aclanthology.org/W06-3118) (Johnson et al., WMT 2006)
ACL
- Howard Johnson, Fatiha Sadat, George Foster, Roland Kuhn, Michel Simard, Eric Joanis, and Samuel Larkin. 2006. PORTAGE: with Smoothed Phrase Tables and Segment Choice Models. In Proceedings on the Workshop on Statistical Machine Translation, pages 134–137, New York City. Association for Computational Linguistics.