other,21-2-C88-2160,bq use any concepts of the underlying <term> linguistic theory </term> : it is a reformulation of the erroneous
tech,3-5-C88-2160,bq multiple output . Some examples of <term> paraphrasing </term> ambiguous <term> sentences </term> are
other,5-5-C88-2160,bq <term> paraphrasing </term> ambiguous <term> sentences </term> are presented . Computer programs
tech,11-4-C88-2160,bq disambiguation scheme </term> based on the <term> paraphrasing </term> of a <term> parser </term> 's multiple
tech,4-1-C88-2160,bq fragments </term> . A new approach for <term> Interactive Machine Translation </term> where the <term> author </term> interacts
other,33-2-C88-2160,bq reformulation of the erroneous or ambiguous <term> sentence </term> . The interaction is limited to the
other,19-1-C88-2160,bq creation or the modification of the <term> document </term> is proposed . The explanation of
other,9-1-C88-2160,bq Machine Translation </term> where the <term> author </term> interacts during the creation or
tech,10-3-C88-2160,bq limited to the analysis step of the <term> translation process </term> . This paper presents a new <term>
tech,14-4-C88-2160,bq on the <term> paraphrasing </term> of a <term> parser </term> 's multiple output . Some examples
other,4-2-C88-2160,bq is proposed . The explanation of an <term> ambiguity </term> or an error for the purposes of correction
tech,5-4-C88-2160,bq </term> . This paper presents a new <term> interactive disambiguation scheme </term> based on the <term> paraphrasing </term>
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