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Ambiguity Preserving Machine Translation using Packed Representations

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Ambiguity Preserving Machine Translation using Packed Representations
In this paper we present an ambiguity preserving translation approach which transfers ambiguous LFG f-structure representations. It is based on packed f-structure representations which are the result of potentially ambiguous utterances. If the ambiguities between source and target language can be preserved, no unpacking during transfer is necessary and the generator may produce utterances which maximally cover the underlying ambiguities. We convert the packed f-structure descriptions into a at set of prolog terms which consist of predicates, their predicate argument structure and additional attribute-value information. Ambiguity is expressed via local disjunctions. The at representations facilitate the application of a Shake-and-Bake like transfer approach extended to deal with packed ambiguities.
Martin C. Emele, Michael Dorna
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Type Conference
Year 1998
Where ACL
Authors Martin C. Emele, Michael Dorna
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