other,3-2-N03-2017,ak |
constraint
</term>
. It requires disjoint
<term>
|
English phrases
|
</term>
to be mapped to non-overlapping intervals
|
#3247
It requires disjointEnglish phrases to be mapped to non-overlapping intervals in the French sentence. |
|
model,6-3-N03-2017,ak |
</term>
. We evaluate the utility of this
<term>
|
constraint
|
</term>
in two different
<term>
algorithms
</term>
|
#3266
We evaluate the utility of thisconstraint in two different algorithms. |
|
tech,6-1-N03-2017,ak |
<term>
syntax-based constraint
</term>
for
<term>
|
word alignment
|
</term>
, known as the
<term>
cohesion constraint
|
#3235
We present a syntax-based constraint forword alignment, known as the cohesion constraint. |
|
model,3-1-N03-2017,ak |
mixtures of techniques . We present a
<term>
|
syntax-based constraint
|
</term>
for
<term>
word alignment
</term>
, known
|
#3232
We present asyntax-based constraint for word alignment, known as the cohesion constraint. |
|
tech,10-3-N03-2017,ak |
<term>
constraint
</term>
in two different
<term>
|
algorithms
|
</term>
. The results show that it can provide
|
#3270
We evaluate the utility of this constraint in two differentalgorithms. |
|
other,13-2-N03-2017,ak |
to non-overlapping intervals in the
<term>
|
French sentence
|
</term>
. We evaluate the utility of this
|
#3257
It requires disjoint English phrases to be mapped to non-overlapping intervals in theFrench sentence. |
|
model,12-1-N03-2017,ak |
word alignment
</term>
, known as the
<term>
|
cohesion constraint
|
</term>
. It requires disjoint
<term>
English
|
#3241
We present a syntax-based constraint for word alignment, known as thecohesion constraint. |
|
measure(ment),11-4-N03-2017,ak |
provide a significant improvement in
<term>
|
alignment quality
|
</term>
. A novel
<term>
bootstrapping approach
|
#3283
The results show that it can provide a significant improvement inalignment quality. |
|