#588We believe that these evaluation techniques will provide information about both the human language learning process, the translation process and the development of machine translation systems.
decisions using the
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reference
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. We
provide
experimental results that clearly show
#1132We provide experimental results that clearly show the need for a dynamic language model combination to improve the performance further.
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on the basis of
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feedback
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provided
by
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human judges
</term>
. We reconceptualize
#1360In this paper, we present SPoT, a sentence planner, and a new methodology for automatically training SPoT on the basis of feedbackprovided by human judges.
accuracy
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, but much faster . We also
provide
evidence that our findings are scalable
#1589We also provide evidence that our findings are scalable.
even larger improvements are possible . We
provide
a
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logical definition
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of
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#1928We provide a logical definition of Minimalist grammars, that are Stabler's formalization of Chomsky's minimalist program.
character and word error rate
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, and
provide
evaluation results involving
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automatic
#2772We present an implementation of the model based on finite-state models, demonstrate the model's ability to significantly reduce character and word error rate, and provide evaluation results involving automatic extraction of translation lexicons from printed text.
algorithms
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. The results show that it can
provide
a significant improvement in
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alignment
#3278The results show that it can provide a significant improvement in alignment quality.
Learning Model ( SLM )
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.
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FSM
</term>
provides
two strategies for
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language understanding
#3518FSMprovides two strategies for language understanding and have a high accuracy but little robustness and flexibility.
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language processing modules
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to
provide
an
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open-domain question answering
#3653The JAVELIN system integrates a flexible, planning-based architecture with a variety of language processing modules to provide an open-domain question answering capability on free text.
many
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highly inflected languages
</term>
provided
that one can create a
<term>
small manually
#4785We believe this is a state-of-the-art performance and the algorithm can be used for many highly inflected languagesprovided that one can create a small manually segmented corpus of the language of interest.
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machine translation systems
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provides
yet more
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redundancy
</term>
, yielding
#5231Further, the use of multiple machine translation systemsprovides yet more redundancy, yielding different ways to realize that information in English.
found ? ) Judges found
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sentences
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providing
an
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answer
</term>
to each
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question
#5810Judges found sentencesproviding an answer to each question.
part of a larger project whose goal is to
provide
sight-impaired users with effective access
#8749This work is part of a larger project whose goal is to provide sight-impaired users with effective access to information graphics.
with conventional
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SMT models
</term>
provides
a promising approach that incorporates
#8929We describe an efficient decoder and show that using these tree-based models in combination with conventional SMT modelsprovides a promising approach that incorporates the power of phrasal SMT with the linguistic generality available in a parser.
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hidden Markov models ( HMMs )
</term>
provide
a suitable
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generative model
</term>
#9078Although hidden Markov models (HMMs)provide a suitable generative model for field structured text, general unsupervised HMM learning fails to learn useful structure in either of our domains.
problems of
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SMT
</term>
. Our work aims at
providing
useful insights into the the
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computational
#10930Our work aims at providing useful insights into the the computational complexity of those problems.
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digital learning
</term>
. This system
provides
a promising approach to
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Web-based
#12716This system provides a promising approach to Web-based computer-assisted academic writing.
</term>
that such a
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system
</term>
should
provide
. We go , on to describe
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FlexP
</term>
#13691In this paper, we outline a set of parsing flexibilities that such a system should provide.
that we have designed and implemented to
provide
these
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flexibilities
</term>
for
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#13712We go, on to describe FlexP, a bottom-up pattern-matching parser that we have designed and implemented to provide these flexibilities for restricted natural language input to a limited-domain computer system.
, a multi-strategy approach is shown to
provide
a much higher degree of flexibility ,
<term>
#13763Although single-strategy parsers have met with a measure of success, a multi-strategy approach is shown to provide a much higher degree of flexibility, redundancy, and ability to bring task-specific domain knowledge (in addition to general linguistic knowledge) to bear on both grammatical and ungrammatical input.