3 research outputs found
Low Resources Machine Translation
METIS-II was a EU-FET MT project running from October 2004 to September
2007, which aimed at translating free text input without resorting to parallel corpora.
The idea was to use ābasicā linguistic tools and representations and to link them with
patterns and statistics from the monolingual target-language corpus. The METIS-II
project has four partners, translating from their āhomeā languages Greek, Dutch,
German, and Spanish into English.
The paper outlines the basic ideas of the project, their implementation, the
resources used, and the results obtained. It also gives examples of how METIS-II
has continued beyond its lifetime and the original scope of the project. On the basis
of the results and experiences obtained, we believe that the approach is promising
and offers the potential for development in various directions
Using Patterns for Machine Translation (MT
Abstract. In this paper an innovative approach is presented for MT, which is based on pattern matching techniques, relies on extensive target language monolingual corpora and employs a series of similarity weights between the source and the target language. Our system is based on the notion of āpatternsā, which are viewed as āmodels ā of target language strings, whose final form is defined by the corpus. 1
METIS-II: low resource machine translation
METIS-II was an EU-FET MT project running from October 2004 to September 2007, which aimed at translating free text input without resorting to parallel corpora. The idea was to use ābasicā linguistic tools and representations and to link them with patterns and statistics from the monolingual target-language corpus. The METIS-II project has four partners, translating from their āhomeā languages Greek, Dutch, German, and Spanish into English. The paper outlines the basic ideas of the project, their implementation, the resources used, and the results obtained. It also gives examples of how METIS-II has continued beyond its lifetime and the original scope of the project. On the basis of the results and experiences obtained, we believe that the approach is promising and offers the potential for development in various directions