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Head Transducer Models for Speech Translation and their Automatic Acquisition from Bilingual Data (2000)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Hiyan Alshawi, Srinivas Bangalore, Shona Douglas



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Abstract: . This article presents statistical language translation models, called dependency transduction models, based on collections of head transducers. Head transducers are middle-out finite state transducers which translate a head word in a source string into its corresponding head in the target language, and further translate sequences of dependents of the source head into sequences of dependents of the target head. The models are intended to capture the lexical sensitivity of direct statistical... (Update)

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H. Alshawi, S. Bangalore, and S. Douglas, "Head transducer model for speech translation and their automatic acquisition from bilingual data," Machine Translation, 2000. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/alshawi00head.html   More

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    translation and their automatic acquisition from bilingual data, Machine
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