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SPIN
2007
Springer
15 years 8 months ago
An Embeddable Virtual Machine for State Space Generation
Abstract. The semantics of modelling languages are not always specified in a precise and formal way, and their rather complex underlying models make it a non-trivial exercise to r...
Michael Weber
COLING
1990
15 years 3 months ago
Word Sense Disambiguation with Very Large Neural Networks Extracted from Machine Readable Dictionaries
In this paper, we describe a means for automatically building very large neural networks (VLNNs) from definition texts in machine-readable dictionaries, and demonstrate the use of...
Jean Véronis, Nancy Ide
NAACL
2010
15 years 11 days ago
Why Synchronous Tree Substitution Grammars?
Synchronous tree substitution grammars are a translation model that is used in syntax-based machine translation. They are investigated in a formal setting and compared to a compet...
Andreas Maletti
EMNLP
2007
15 years 3 months ago
Smooth Bilingual N-Gram Translation
We address the problem of smoothing translation probabilities in a bilingual N-grambased statistical machine translation system. It is proposed to project the bilingual tuples ont...
Holger Schwenk, Marta R. Costa-Jussà, Jos&e...
ICASSP
2011
IEEE
14 years 6 months ago
Multi-class Model M
Model M, a novel class-based exponential language model, has been shown to significantly outperform word n-gram models in state-of-the-art machine translation and speech recognit...
Ahmad Emami, Stanley F. Chen