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Lattice score based data cleaning for phrase-based statistical machine translation
Statistical machine translation relies heavily
on parallel corpora to train its models
for translation tasks. While more and
more bilingual corpora are readily available,
the quality of the sentence pairs
should be taken into consideration. This
paper presents a novel lattice score-based
data cleaning method to select proper sentence
pairs from the ones extracted from a
bilingual corpus by the sentence alignment
methods. The proposed method is carried
out as follows: firstly, an initial phrasebased
model is trained on the full sentencealigned
corpus; then for each of the sentence
pairs in the corpus, word alignments
are used to create anchor pairs and sourceside
lattices; thirdly, based on the translation
model, target-side phrase networks
are expanded on the lattices and Viterbi
searching is used to find approximated decoding
results; finally, BLEU score thresholds
are used to filter out the low-score
sentence pairs for the data cleaning purpose.
Our experiments on the FBIS corpus
showed improvements of BLEU score
from 23.78 to 24.02 in Chinese-English
From Frequency to Meaning: Vector Space Models of Semantics
Computers understand very little of the meaning of human language. This
profoundly limits our ability to give instructions to computers, the ability of
computers to explain their actions to us, and the ability of computers to
analyse and process text. Vector space models (VSMs) of semantics are beginning
to address these limits. This paper surveys the use of VSMs for semantic
processing of text. We organize the literature on VSMs according to the
structure of the matrix in a VSM. There are currently three broad classes of
VSMs, based on term-document, word-context, and pair-pattern matrices, yielding
three classes of applications. We survey a broad range of applications in these
three categories and we take a detailed look at a specific open source project
in each category. Our goal in this survey is to show the breadth of
applications of VSMs for semantics, to provide a new perspective on VSMs for
those who are already familiar with the area, and to provide pointers into the
literature for those who are less familiar with the field
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