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    author = "Etchegoyhen, Thierry  and
      Mart{\'i}nez Garcia, Eva  and
      Azpeitia, Andoni",
    editor = "Bojar, Ond{\v{r}}ej  and
      Chatterjee, Rajen  and
      Federmann, Christian  and
      Fishel, Mark  and
      Graham, Yvette  and
      Haddow, Barry  and
      Huck, Matthias  and
      Yepes, Antonio Jimeno  and
      Koehn, Philipp  and
      Monz, Christof  and
      Negri, Matteo  and
      N{\'e}v{\'e}ol, Aur{\'e}lie  and
      Neves, Mariana  and
      Post, Matt  and
      Specia, Lucia  and
      Turchi, Marco  and
      Verspoor, Karin",
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    month = oct,
    year = "2018",
    address = "Belgium, Brussels",
    publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
    url = "https://aclanthology.org/W18-6461/",
    doi = "10.18653/v1/W18-6461",
    pages = "782--787",
    abstract = "We describe Vicomtech{'}s participation in the WMT 2018 shared task on quality estimation, for which we submitted minimalist quality estimators. The core of our approach is based on two simple features: lexical translation overlaps and language model cross-entropy scores. These features are exploited in two system variants: uMQE is an unsupervised system, where the final quality score is obtained by averaging individual feature scores; sMQE is a supervised variant, where the final score is estimated by a Support Vector Regressor trained on the available annotated datasets. The main goal of our minimalist approach to quality estimation is to provide reliable estimators that require minimal deployment effort, few resources, and, in the case of uMQE, do not depend on costly data annotation or post-editing. Our approach was applied to all language pairs in sentence quality estimation, obtaining competitive results across the board."
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%T Supervised and Unsupervised Minimalist Quality Estimators: Vicomtech’s Participation in the WMT 2018 Quality Estimation Task
%A Etchegoyhen, Thierry
%A Martínez Garcia, Eva
%A Azpeitia, Andoni
%Y Bojar, Ondřej
%Y Chatterjee, Rajen
%Y Federmann, Christian
%Y Fishel, Mark
%Y Graham, Yvette
%Y Haddow, Barry
%Y Huck, Matthias
%Y Yepes, Antonio Jimeno
%Y Koehn, Philipp
%Y Monz, Christof
%Y Negri, Matteo
%Y Névéol, Aurélie
%Y Neves, Mariana
%Y Post, Matt
%Y Specia, Lucia
%Y Turchi, Marco
%Y Verspoor, Karin
%S Proceedings of the Third Conference on Machine Translation: Shared Task Papers
%D 2018
%8 October
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Belgium, Brussels
%F etchegoyhen-etal-2018-supervised
%X We describe Vicomtech’s participation in the WMT 2018 shared task on quality estimation, for which we submitted minimalist quality estimators. The core of our approach is based on two simple features: lexical translation overlaps and language model cross-entropy scores. These features are exploited in two system variants: uMQE is an unsupervised system, where the final quality score is obtained by averaging individual feature scores; sMQE is a supervised variant, where the final score is estimated by a Support Vector Regressor trained on the available annotated datasets. The main goal of our minimalist approach to quality estimation is to provide reliable estimators that require minimal deployment effort, few resources, and, in the case of uMQE, do not depend on costly data annotation or post-editing. Our approach was applied to all language pairs in sentence quality estimation, obtaining competitive results across the board.
%R 10.18653/v1/W18-6461
%U https://aclanthology.org/W18-6461/
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/W18-6461
%P 782-787
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[Supervised and Unsupervised Minimalist Quality Estimators: Vicomtech’s Participation in the WMT 2018 Quality Estimation Task](https://aclanthology.org/W18-6461/) (Etchegoyhen et al., WMT 2018)
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