Using contextual speller techniques and language modeling for ESL error correction

by Michael Gamon , Jianfeng Gao , Chris Brockett , Re Klementiev
Venue:In Proceedings of IJCNLP 2008
Citations:28 - 3 self

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5 Using an error-annotated learner corpus to develop and ESL/EFL error correction system – Na-rae Han, Joel Tetreault, Soo-hwa Lee, Jin-young Ha - 2010
1 Combining Machine Learning and rule-based approaches in Spanish and Japanese sentence realization – Maite Melero, Takako Aikawa, Lee Schwartz - 2002
High Quality Machine Translation Using a Machine-Learned Sentence Realization Component – Martine Smets, Michael Gamon, Jessie Pinkham, Tom Reutter, Martine Pettenaro
2 MSR-MT: the Microsoft research machine translation system – William B. Dolan, Jessie Pinkham, Stephen D. Richardson - 2002
5 Extraposition: A case study in German sentence realization – Michael Gamon, Eric Ringger, Zhu Zhang - 2002
Using Statistical Techniques and Web Search to Correct ESL Errors – unknown authors
7 2008. An analysis of grammatical errors in non-native speech in English – John Lee, Stephanie Seneff
NAACL’10 Training Paradigms for Correcting Errors in Grammar and Usage – Alla Rozovskaya, Dan Roth
6 Sentence-level MT Evaluation Without Reference Translations: Beyond Language Modeling – Michael Gamon, Anthony Aue, Martine Smets - 2005
4 Collocations of Complex Words: Implications for the Acquisition with a Stochastic Grammar – Heike Zinsmeister, Ulrich Heid - 2002
1 Significant Triples: Adjective+Noun+Verb Combinations – Heike Zinsmeister, Ulrich Heid
Generation in Machine Translation from Deep Syntactic Trees – Keith Hall
Randomized Decoding for Selection-and-Ordering Problems – Pawan Deshp, Regina Barzilay, David R. Karger
Modular MT with a learned bilingual dictionary: rapid deployment – Of New Language
1 Intra-sentence punctuation insertion in natural language generation – Zhu Zhang, Zhu Zhang, Michael Gamon, Michael Gamon, Simon Corston-oliver, Simon Corston-oliver, Eric Ringger, Eric Ringger - 2002
Instance-based – S. Varges, C. Mellish - 2010
1 MOUNTAIN: A Translation-based Approach to Natural Language Generation for Dialog Systems – Brian Langner, Alan W Black
Printed in the United Kingdom 1 Instance-based Natural Language Generation – unknown authors - 2009
4 Stochastic language generation using WIDL - Expressions and its application in machine translation and summarization – Radu Soricut - 2006