A block bigram prediction model for statistical machine translation (2007)

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by Christoph Tillmann , Tong Zhang
Venue:ACM Transactions Speech Language Processing
Citations:3 - 1 self

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30 A survey of statistical machine translation – Adam Lopez - 2007
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The CMU Syntax-Augmented Machine Translation System: SAMT on Hadoop with N-best alignments – Andreas Zollmann, Ashish Venugopal, Stephan Vogel
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