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1st SSST@NAACL-HLT 2007: Rochester, New York, USA
- Dekai Wu, David Chiang:

Proceedings of the NAACL-HLT 2007 / AMTA Workshop on Syntax and Structure in Statistical Translation, SSST@HLT-NAACL 2007, Rochester, New York, USA, April 26, 2007. Association for Computational Linguistics 2007 - Yuqi Zhang, Richard Zens, Hermann Ney:

Chunk-Level Reordering of Source Language Sentences with Automatically Learned Rules for Statistical Machine Translation. 1-8 - Rebecca Nesson, Stuart M. Shieber:

Extraction Phenomena in Synchronous TAG Syntax and Semantics. 9-16 - Colin Cherry, Dekang Lin:

Inversion Transduction Grammar for Joint Phrasal Translation Modeling. 17-24 - Hao Zhang, Daniel Gildea:

Factorization of Synchronous Context-Free Grammars in Linear Time. 25-32 - Liang Huang:

Binarization, Synchronous Binarization, and Target-side Binarization. 33-40 - Mark Hopkins, Jonas Kuhn:

Machine Translation as Tree Labeling. 41-48 - Sriram Venkatapathy, Aravind K. Joshi:

Discriminative word alignment by learning the alignment structure and syntactic divergence between a language pair. 49-56 - Keith B. Hall, Petr Nemec:

Generation in Machine Translation from Deep Syntactic Trees. 57-64 - Hélène Bonneau-Maynard, Alexandre Allauzen, Daniel Déchelotte, Holger Schwenk:

Combining Morphosyntactic Enriched Representation with n-best Reranking in Statistical Translation. 65-71 - Ariadna Font Llitjós, Stephan Vogel:

A Walk on the Other Side: Using SMT Components in a Transfer-Based Translation System. 72-79 - Karolina Owczarzak, Josef van Genabith, Andy Way:

Dependency-Based Automatic Evaluation for Machine Translation. 80-87 - Stuart M. Shieber:

Probabilistic Synchronous Tree-Adjoining Grammars for Machine Translation: The Argument from Bilingual Dictionaries. 88-95 - Sriram Venkatapathy, Srinivas Bangalore:

Three models for discriminative machine translation using Global Lexical Selection and Sentence Reconstruction. 96-102 - Markus Dreyer, Keith B. Hall, Sanjeev Khudanpur:

Comparing Reordering Constraints for SMT Using Efficient BLEU Oracle Computation. 103-110

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