other,7-4-E06-1031,bq |
</term>
can be exactly calculated in
<term>
|
quadratic time
|
</term>
. Furthermore , we will show how
|
#10382
Our measure can be exactly calculated inquadratic time. |
other,20-8-E06-1031,bq |
automatic evaluation measures
</term>
and
<term>
|
human judgment
|
</term>
. In this paper , we investigate
|
#10459
Results from experiments with word dependent substitution costs will demonstrate an additional increase of correlation between automatic evaluation measures andhuman judgment. |
other,13-2-E06-1031,bq |
result in correct or almost correct
<term>
|
sentences
|
</term>
. In this paper , we will present
|
#10352
In many cases though such movements still result in correct or almost correctsentences. |
tech,18-3-E06-1031,bq |
<term>
block reordering
</term>
as an
<term>
|
edit operation
|
</term>
. Our
<term>
measure
</term>
can be exactly
|
#10372
In this paper, we will present a new evaluation measure which explicitly models block reordering as anedit operation. |
other,12-7-E06-1031,bq |
outperforms state-of-the-art approaches in
<term>
|
sentence-level correlation
|
</term>
. Results from experiments with
<term>
|
#10436
The experimental results will show that it significantly outperforms state-of-the-art approaches insentence-level correlation. |
other,16-5-E06-1031,bq |
be improved by the introduction of
<term>
|
word-dependent substitution costs
|
</term>
. The correlation of the new
<term>
|
#10401
Furthermore, we will show how some evaluation measures can be improved by the introduction ofword-dependent substitution costs. |
other,16-6-E06-1031,bq |
investigated systematically on two different
<term>
|
language pairs
|
</term>
. The experimental results will show
|
#10421
The correlation of the new measure with human judgment has been investigated systematically on two differentlanguage pairs. |
measure(ment),16-8-E06-1031,bq |
additional increase of correlation between
<term>
|
automatic evaluation measures
|
</term>
and
<term>
human judgment
</term>
. In
|
#10455
Results from experiments with word dependent substitution costs will demonstrate an additional increase of correlation betweenautomatic evaluation measures and human judgment. |
tech,14-3-E06-1031,bq |
measure
</term>
which explicitly models
<term>
|
block reordering
|
</term>
as an
<term>
edit operation
</term>
.
|
#10368
In this paper, we will present a new evaluation measure which explicitly modelsblock reordering as an edit operation. |
tech,5-1-E06-1031,bq |
<term>
evaluation measures
</term>
for
<term>
|
machine translation
|
</term>
assign high
<term>
costs
</term>
to movements
|
#10328
Most state-of-the-art evaluation measures formachine translation assign high costs to movements of word blocks. |
other,13-1-E06-1031,bq |
high
<term>
costs
</term>
to movements of
<term>
|
word
|
</term>
blocks . In many cases though such
|
#10336
Most state-of-the-art evaluation measures for machine translation assign high costs to movements ofword blocks. |
measure(ment),1-4-E06-1031,bq |
an
<term>
edit operation
</term>
. Our
<term>
|
measure
|
</term>
can be exactly calculated in
<term>
|
#10376
Ourmeasure can be exactly calculated in quadratic time. |
measure(ment),7-5-E06-1031,bq |
Furthermore , we will show how some
<term>
|
evaluation measures
|
</term>
can be improved by the introduction
|
#10392
Furthermore, we will show how someevaluation measures can be improved by the introduction of word-dependent substitution costs. |
measure(ment),2-1-E06-1031,bq |
context
</term>
. Most state-of-the-art
<term>
|
evaluation measures
|
</term>
for
<term>
machine translation
</term>
|
#10325
Most state-of-the-artevaluation measures for machine translation assign high costs to movements of word blocks. |
other,7-6-E06-1031,bq |
of the new
<term>
measure
</term>
with
<term>
|
human judgment
|
</term>
has been investigated systematically
|
#10412
The correlation of the new measure withhuman judgment has been investigated systematically on two different language pairs. |
other,9-1-E06-1031,bq |
machine translation
</term>
assign high
<term>
|
costs
|
</term>
to movements of
<term>
word
</term>
blocks
|
#10332
Most state-of-the-art evaluation measures for machine translation assign highcosts to movements of word blocks. |
measure(ment),9-3-E06-1031,bq |
this paper , we will present a new
<term>
|
evaluation measure
|
</term>
which explicitly models
<term>
block
|
#10363
In this paper, we will present a newevaluation measure which explicitly models block reordering as an edit operation. |
other,4-8-E06-1031,bq |
</term>
. Results from experiments with
<term>
|
word dependent substitution costs
|
</term>
will demonstrate an additional increase
|
#10443
Results from experiments withword dependent substitution costs will demonstrate an additional increase of correlation between automatic evaluation measures and human judgment. |
measure(ment),5-6-E06-1031,bq |
</term>
. The correlation of the new
<term>
|
measure
|
</term>
with
<term>
human judgment
</term>
has
|
#10410
The correlation of the newmeasure with human judgment has been investigated systematically on two different language pairs. |