Sciweavers

ACL
1998

Target Word Selection as Proximity in Semantic Space

14 years 24 days ago
Target Word Selection as Proximity in Semantic Space
Lexical selection is a significant problem for widecoverage machine translation: depending on the context, a given source language word can often be translated into different target language words. In this paper I propose a method for target word selection that assumes the appropriate translation is more similar to the translated context than are the alternatives. Similarity of a word to a context is estimated using a proximity measure in corpusderived "semantic space". The method is evaluated using an English-Spanish parallel corpus of colloquial dialogue.
Scott McDonald
Added 01 Nov 2010
Updated 01 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 1998
Where ACL
Authors Scott McDonald
Comments (0)