2015 •
Pronoun Translation and Prediction with or without Coreference Links
Authors: Luong, Ngoc-Quang, Miculicich Werlen, Lesly, Popescu-Belis, Andrei
Venue: Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Discourse in Machine Translation
Type: Publication
Abstract: The Idiap NLP Group has participated in both DiscoMT 2015 sub-tasks: pronoun-focused translation and pronoun prediction. The system for the first sub-task combines two knowledge sources: gram matical constraints from the hypothesized coreference links, and candidate translations from an SMT decoder. The system for the second sub-task avoids hypothesizing a coreference link, and uses instead a large set of source-side and target-side features from the noun phrases surrounding the pronoun to train a pronoun predictor.
Topics: Natural language processingArtificial intelligenceLinguistics
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