Feature-rich translation by quasi-synchronous lattice parsing (2009)
| Venue: | In EMNLP |
| Citations: | 4 - 2 self |
BibTeX
@INPROCEEDINGS{Gimpel09feature-richtranslation,
author = {Kevin Gimpel and Noah A. Smith},
title = {Feature-rich translation by quasi-synchronous lattice parsing},
booktitle = {In EMNLP},
year = {2009}
}
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Abstract
We present a machine translation framework that can incorporate arbitrary features of both input and output sentences. The core of the approach is a novel decoder based on lattice parsing with quasisynchronous grammar (Smith and Eisner, 2006), a syntactic formalism that does not require source and target trees to be isomorphic. Using generic approximate dynamic programming techniques, this decoder can handle “non-local ” features. Similar approximate inference techniques support efficient parameter estimation with hidden variables. We use the decoder to conduct controlled experiments on a German-to-English translation task, to compare lexical phrase, syntax, and combined models, and to measure effects of various restrictions on nonisomorphism. 1







