RALI-OLST-ILFC Weekly Talks

On Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. (Montreal time), we hold a one-hour talk on a language processing or linguistics topic. It is typically offered in hybrid mode (in person/videoconference). Once a month, the talk is organized by the French research group Linguistique Informatique, Formelle et de Terrain.

Machine Translation by Parsing

Dan Melamed

Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences New York University

Thursday 6 November 2003 at 11:30 AM


State-of-the-art machine translation systems often make syntactic errors. Part of the reason is that known models of syntax are either insufficiently expressive or computationally too expensive. To remedy this situation, we introduce Multitext Grammars (MTGs). MTGs generate parallel texts, along with their parallel syntactic structures. We then introduce synchronous parsers. These are efficient algorithms for inferring the kinds of structures generated by MTGs. Finally, we show that syntax-aware translation requires nothing more than a synchronous parser and a trivial post-processor.


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