Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts
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Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts es un linguistic models, machine translating book de I. Dan Melamed.
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"Parallel texts (bitexts) are a goldmine of linguistic knowledge, because the translation of a text into another language can be viewed as a detailed annotation of what that text means. Knowledge about translational equivalence, which can be gleaned from bitexts, is of central importance for applications such as machine translation, cross-language information retrieval, and corpus linguistics. The availability of bitexts has increased dramatically since the advent of the Web, making their study an exciting new area of research in natural language processing. This book lays out the theory and the practical techniques for discovering and applying translational equivalence at the lexical level. It is a start-to-finish guide to designing and evaluating many translingual applications."--BOOK JACKET.
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¿De qué género es Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts?+
Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts es un libro de Linguistic models, Machine translating, Parallel processing.
¿De qué trata Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts?+
"Parallel texts (bitexts) are a goldmine of linguistic knowledge, because the translation of a text into another language can be viewed as a detailed annotation of what that text means. Knowledge about translational equivalence, which can be gleaned from bitexts, is of central importance for applica...
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Empirical Methods for Exploiting Parallel Texts fue escrito por I. Dan Melamed.