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9th EAMT 2004: Malta
- Proceedings of the 9th EAMT Workshop: Broadening horizons of machine translation and its applications, EAMT 2004, Malta, April 26-27, 2004. European Association for Machine Translation 2004
- Gábor Alberti, Judit Kleiber:
The GeLexi MT project. - Haytham Alsharaf, Sylviane Cardey, Peter Greenfield:
French to Arabic machine translation: the specificity of language couples. - Bogdan Babych, Anthony Hartley:
Disambiguating translation strategies in MT using automatic named entity recognition. - Chris Callison-Burch, Colin J. Bannard, Josh Schroeder:
Improving statistical translation through editing. - Violetta Cavalli-Sforza, Ralf D. Brown, Jaime G. Carbonell, Peter G. Jansen, Jae Dong Kim:
Challenges in using an example-based MT system for a transnational digital government project. - Sisay Fissaha Adafre:
Formal analysis of some aspects of Amharic noun phrases. - Heather Fulford, Joaquin Granell-Zafra:
The freelance translator's workstation: an empirical investigation. - Federico Gaspari:
Integrating on-line MT services into monolingual web-sites for dissemination purposes: an evaluation perspective. - Nano Gough, Andy Way:
Example-based controlled translation. - Gábor Hodász, Tamás G. Molnár, Balázs Kis:
Translation memory as a robust example-based translation system. - Petr Homola, Vladislav Kubon:
A translation model for languages of accessing countries. - Krzysztof Jassem:
Applying Oxford-PWN English-Polish dictionary to machine translation. - Jamal Laoudi, Calanda R. Tate, Clare R. Voss:
Towards an automated evaluation of an embedded MT system. - Alon Lavie, Katharina Probst, Erik Peterson, Stephan Vogel, Lori S. Levin, Ariadna Font Llitjós, Jaime G. Carbonell:
A trainable transfer-based MT approach for languages with limited resources. - Bente Maegaard:
The NEMLAR project on Arabic language resources. - Tayebeh Mosavi Miangah, Ali Delavar Khalafi:
Statistical analysis of target language corpus for word sense disambiguation in a machine translation system. - Gábor Prószéky, László Tihanyi, Gábor Ugray:
Moose: a robust high-performance parser and generator. - Adriane Rinsche:
LTC Communicator - a web-based e-communication tool.
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