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  • Paradigmatic Treatment of Arabic Morphology  
  • by Martine Smets — Dept. Statistics, Harvard University, USA
  • …This paper 1 presents a language to express morphological processes, concatenative or nonconcatenative. The language allows the definition of two kinds of paradigms: helping paradigms, which define partial morphological forms, and main paradigms, which combine two or more helping paradigms to defi…
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  • A Compact Encoding of a DTG Grammar  
  • by Martine Smets, Roger Evans — 1998 — PHILADELPHIA. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
  • …This paper describes the use of a compact encoding scheme to represent the trees of the wide-coverage DTG grammar currently being developed in the LEXSYS project (Caroll et al 1998). The encoding scheme is derived from the scheme for LTAG grammars described in Evans, Gazdar and Weir (1995), but the …
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  • Comparison of XTAG and LEXSYS Grammars  
  • by Martine Smets Cognitive, Martine Smets
  • …This paper presents work that forms part of the ongoing LEXSYS project on wide-coverage parsing, and more precisely, some differences between our D-Tree grammar and XTAG 1995. 2 Grammar Formalism We use the Lexicalised D-Tree Grammar (LDTG) formalism (Rambow et al. 95), which is based on the Lex…
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  • Paradigmatic Treatment of Arabic Morphology  
  • by Martine Smets Cognitive
  • …This paper 1 presents a language to express morphological processes, concatenative or nonconcatenative. The language allows the definition of two kinds of paradigms: helping paradigms, which define partial morphological forms, and main paradigms, which combine two or more helping paradigms to define…
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  • Rapid assembly of a large-scale French-English MT system  
  • by Jessie Pinkham, Monica Corston-oliver, Martine Smets, Martine Pettenaro — 2001 — In Proceedings of the 2001 MT
  • …Past research has shown that the ideal MT system should be modular and devoid of language pair specific information in its design. We describe here the assembly of TAMTAM (Traduction Automatique Microsoft), the French-English research MT system under development at Microsoft, which was constructed f…
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  • Sentence-level MT Evaluation Without Reference Translations: Beyond Language Modeling  
  • by Michael Gamon, Anthony Aue, Martine Smets — 2005 — In European Association for Machine Translation (EAMT
  • …Abstract. In this paper we investigate the possibility of evaluating MT quality and fluency at the sentence level in the absence of reference translations. We measure the correlation between automatically-generated scores and human judgments, and we evaluate the performance of our system when used a…
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  • Grammar Compaction and Computation Sharing in Automaton-based Parsing  
  • by John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David Weir — 1998
  • …Wide-coverage grammars in Lexicalised TreeAdjoining Grammar (ltag) and related formalisms are structurally complex, containing many hundreds of elementary trees. In the context of the development of a full-scale ltag-like grammar and parsing system, we have investigated the claim that because many …
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  • Parsing with an Extended Domain of Locality  
  • by John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David Weir
  • …One of the claimed benefits of Tree Ad- joining Grammars is that they have an extended domain of locality (EDOL). We consider how this can be exploited to limit the need for feature structure uni- fication during parsing. We compare two wide-coverage lexicalized grammars of English, LEXSYS an…
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  • The LEXSYS Project  
  • by John Carroll, Nicolas Nicolov, Olga Shaumyan, Martine Smets, David Weir — 1998 — In Proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on Tree Adjoining Grammars and Related Frameworks
  • …this paper, at the point where lemmas are associated with tree families: each lemma / family combination would have a separate probability. Carroll and Weir (1997) outline other alternative probabilistic models, some of which we also intend to investigate.…
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