Tree-to-string alignment template for statistical machine translation

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Abstract

We present a novel translation model based on tree-to-string alignment template (TAT) which describes the alignment between a source parse tree and a target string. A TAT is capable of generating both terminals and non-terminals and performing reordering at both low and high levels. The model is linguistically syntaxbased because TATs are extracted automatically from word-aligned, source side parsed parallel texts. To translate a source sentence, we first employ a parser to produce a source parse tree and then apply TATs to transform the tree into a target string. Our experiments show that the TAT-based model significantly outperforms Pharaoh, a state-of-the-art decoder for phrase-based models. © 2006 Association for Computational Linguistics.

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Liu, Y., Liu, Q., & Lin, S. (2006). Tree-to-string alignment template for statistical machine translation. In COLING/ACL 2006 - 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and 44th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 609–616). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.3115/1220175.1220252

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