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    Domain adaptation problem in statistical machine translation systems

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    Globalization suddenly brings many people from different country to interact with each other, requiring them to be able to speak several languages. Human translators are slow and expensive, we find the necessity of developing machine translators to automatize the task. Several approaches of Machine translation have been develop by the researchers. In this work, we use the Statistical Machine Translation approach. Statistical Machine Translation systems perform poorly when applied on new domains. The domain adaptation problem has recently gained interest in Statistical Machine Translation. The basic idea is to improve the performance of the system trained and tuned with different domain than the one to be translated. This article studies different paradigms of domain adaptation. The results report improvements compared with a system trained only with in-domain data and trained with all the available data.Chinea Ríos, M.; Sanchis Trilles, G.; Casacuberta Nolla, F. (2015). Domain adaptation problem in statistical machine translation systems. En Artificial Intelligence Research and Development. IOS Press. 205-213. doi:10.3233/978-1-61499-578-4-205S20521

    Using BabelNet to improve OOV coverage in SMT

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    Out-of-vocabulary words (OOVs) are a ubiquitous and difficult problem in statistical machine translation (SMT). This paper studies different strategies of using BabelNet to alleviate the negative impact brought about by OOVs. BabelNet is a multilingual encyclopedic dictionary and a semantic network, which not only includes lexicographic and encyclopedic terms, but connects concepts and named entities in a very large network of semantic relations. By taking advantage of the knowledge in BabelNet, three different methods – using direct training data, domain-adaptation techniques and the BabelNet API – are proposed in this paper to obtain translations for OOVs to improve system performance. Experimental results on English–Polish and English–Chinese language pairs show that domain adaptation can better utilize BabelNet knowledge and performs better than other methods. The results also demonstrate that BabelNet is a really useful tool for improving translation performance of SMT systems

    Domain adaptation strategies in statistical machine translation: a brief overview

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    © Cambridge University Press, 2015.Statistical machine translation (SMT) is gaining interest given that it can easily be adapted to any pair of languages. One of the main challenges in SMT is domain adaptation because the performance in translation drops when testing conditions deviate from training conditions. Many research works are arising to face this challenge. Research is focused on trying to exploit all kinds of material, if available. This paper provides an overview of research, which copes with the domain adaptation challenge in SMT.Peer ReviewedPostprint (author's final draft

    Experiments on domain adaptation for English-Hindi SMT

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    Statistical Machine Translation (SMT) systems are usually trained on large amounts of bilingual text and monolingual target language text. If a significant amount of out-of-domain data is added to the training data, the quality of translation can drop. On the other hand, training an SMT system on a small amount of training material for given indomain data leads to narrow lexical coverage which again results in a low translation quality. In this paper, (i) we explore domain-adaptation techniques to combine large out-of-domain training data with small-scale in-domain training data for English—Hindi statistical machine translation and (ii) we cluster large out-of-domain training data to extract sentences similar to in-domain sentences and apply adaptation techniques to combine clustered sub-corpora with in-domain training data into a unified framework, achieving a 0.44 absolute corresponding to a 4.03% relative improvement in terms of BLEU over the baseline

    Recent Advances in Transfer Learning for Cross-Dataset Visual Recognition: A Problem-Oriented Perspective

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    This paper takes a problem-oriented perspective and presents a comprehensive review of transfer learning methods, both shallow and deep, for cross-dataset visual recognition. Specifically, it categorises the cross-dataset recognition into seventeen problems based on a set of carefully chosen data and label attributes. Such a problem-oriented taxonomy has allowed us to examine how different transfer learning approaches tackle each problem and how well each problem has been researched to date. The comprehensive problem-oriented review of the advances in transfer learning with respect to the problem has not only revealed the challenges in transfer learning for visual recognition, but also the problems (e.g. eight of the seventeen problems) that have been scarcely studied. This survey not only presents an up-to-date technical review for researchers, but also a systematic approach and a reference for a machine learning practitioner to categorise a real problem and to look up for a possible solution accordingly
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