KNESER-NEY SMOOTHING: Related Papers in ACL Anthology
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Concordance view (Keyword-In-Context) for the term kneser-ney smoothing in the ACL ARC 2.0;
- Concordance view in the ACL ARC 1.0 (Sketch Engine Service).
KNESER-NEY SMOOTHING can be found in the following ACL ARC 1.0 documents (click to explore):
- (ACL ID: E06-1006) phrase-based backoff models for machine translation of highly inflected languages
- (ACL ID: E06-2002) a web-based demonstrator of a multi-lingual phrase-based translation system
- (ACL ID: H05-1022) hmm word and phrase alignment for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: H05-1026) training neural network language models on very large corpora
- (ACL ID: I05-2011) automatic detection of opinion bearing words and sentences
- (ACL ID: N03-1019) a weighted finite state transducer implementation of the alignment template model for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: N04-1039) exponential priors for maximum entropy models
- (ACL ID: N04-4034) multi-speaker language modeling
- (ACL ID: N06-1001) capitalizing machine translation
- (ACL ID: N06-1002) do we need phrases? challenging the conventional wisdom in statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: N06-1013) a maximum entropy approach to combining word alignments
- (ACL ID: N06-1036) backoff model training using partially observed data
- (ACL ID: N06-1062) unlimited vocabulary speech recognition for agglutinative languages
- (ACL ID: N06-2001) factored neural language models
- (ACL ID: N06-2021) initial study on automatic identification of speaker role in broadcast news speech
- (ACL ID: N06-2037) selecting relevant text subsets from web-data for building topic specific language models
- (ACL ID: P05-1009) towards developing generation algorithms for text-to-text applications
- (ACL ID: P05-1034) dependency treelet translation
- (ACL ID: P05-1039) what to do when lexicalization fails
- (ACL ID: P05-1054) a quantitative analysis of lexical differences between genders in telephone conversations
- (ACL ID: P05-1065) reading level assessment using support vector machines and statistical language models
- (ACL ID: P06-1077) tree-to-string alignment template for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: P06-1139) stochastic language generation using widl-expressions and its application in machine translation and summarization
- (ACL ID: W02-1031) the superarv language model
- (ACL ID: W03-1021) training connectionist models for the structured language model
- (ACL ID: W03-1703) utterance segmentation using combined approach based on bi-directional n-gram and maximum entropy
- (ACL ID: W04-0108) a comparison of two different approaches to morphological analysis of dutch
- (ACL ID: W04-1104) adaptive compression-based approach for chinese pinyin input
- (ACL ID: W04-3219) monolingual machine translation for paraphrase generation
- (ACL ID: W04-3242) random forests in language modelin
- (ACL ID: W05-0821) improved language modeling for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: W06-1607) phrasetable smoothing for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: W06-1608) the impact of parse quality on syntactically-informed statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: W06-1626) distributed language modeling for $n$-best list re-ranking
- (ACL ID: W06-3108) discriminative reordering models for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: W06-3110) n-gram posterior probabilities for statistical machine translation
- (ACL ID: W06-3113) how many bits are needed to store probabilities for phrase-based translation?
- (ACL ID: W06-3118) portage
- (ACL ID: W06-3120) talp phrase-based statistical translation system for european language pairs
* See also a list of some of the related terms to kneser-ney smoothing.
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