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Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation

Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation

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Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation Softcover/paperback - 2016

by Philip Williams, Rico Sennrich, Matt Post and Philipp Koehn

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[Kentfield CA]: Morgan & Claypool, 2016. First Edition. Softcover/Paperback. New/No Jacket. SELLER'S DESCRIPTION - Softcover/Paperback, A digital text - this copy printed in the UK. Quarto-size, 212 pages (xvii, 194), diagrams, charts &c, bibliography, index; publisher's pictorial card covers: New and unread. Pictures show this actual book
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  • Title Syntax-based Statistical Machine Translation
  • Author Philip Williams, Rico Sennrich, Matt Post and Philipp Koehn
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition New
  • Pages 208
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Morgan & Claypool, [Kentfield CA]
  • Publication date 2016
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 152753
  • ISBN 9781627059008 / 1627059008
  • Weight 0.85 lbs (0.39 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.25 x 7.5 x 0.44 in (23.50 x 19.05 x 1.12 cm)
  • Category Computers - General Information

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This unique book provides a comprehensive introduction to the most popular syntax-based statistical machine translation models, filling a gap in the current literature for researchers and developers in human language technologies. While phrase-based models have previously dominated the field, syntax-based approaches have proved a popular alternative, as they elegantly solve many of the shortcomings of phrase-based models. The heart of this book is a detailed introduction to decoding for syntax-based models.

The book begins with an overview of synchronous-context free grammar (SCFG) and synchronous tree-substitution grammar (STSG) along with their associated statistical models. It also describes how three popular instantiations (Hiero, SAMT, and GHKM) are learned from parallel corpora. It introduces and details hypergraphs and associated general algorithms, as well as algorithms for decoding with both tree and string input. Special attention is given to efficiency, including search approximations such as beam search and cube pruning, data structures, and parsing algorithms. The book consistently highlights the strengths (and limitations) of syntax-based approaches, including their ability to generalize phrase-based translation units, their modeling of specific linguistic phenomena, and their function of structuring the search space.

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