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IWSLT 2005: Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- 2005 International Workshop on Spoken Language Translation, IWSLT 2005, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, October 24-25, 2005. ISCA 2005

Evaluation Campaign
- Matthias Eck, Chiori Hori:

Overview of the IWSLT 2005 evaluation campaign. 1-22 - Ruiqiang Zhang, Gen-ichiro Kikui, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Wai-Kit Lo:

A decoding algorithm for word lattice translation in speech translation. 23-29 - Ruiqiang Zhang, Gen-ichiro Kikui, Hirofumi Yamamoto:

Using multiple recognition hypotheses to improve speech translation. 30-36 - Yves Lepage, Etienne Denoual:

ALEPH: an EBMT system based on the preservation of proportional analogies between sentences across languages. 37-44 - Michael Paul, Takao Doi, Young-Sook Hwang, Kenji Imamura, Hideo Okuma, Eiichiro Sumita:

Nobody is perfect: ATR's hybrid approach to spoken language translation. 45-52 - Sanjika Hewavitharana, Bing Zhao, Almut Silja Hildebrand, Matthias Eck, Chiori Hori, Stephan Vogel, Alex Waibel:

The CMU statistical machine translation system for IWSLT 2005. 53-60 - Matthias Eck, Stephan Vogel, Alex Waibel:

Low cost Portability for statistical machine translation based on n-gram frequency and TF-IDF. 61-67 - Philipp Koehn, Amittai Axelrod, Alexandra Birch, Chris Callison-Burch, Miles Osborne, David Talbot:

Edinburgh system description for the 2005 IWSLT speech translation evaluation. 68-75 - Young-Suk Lee:

IBM statistical machine translation for spoken languages. 76-83 - Steve DeNeefe, Kevin Knight:

ISI's 2005 statistical machine translation entries. 84-87 - Boxing Chen, Roldano Cattoni, Nicola Bertoldi, Mauro Cettolo, Marcello Federico:

The ITC-irst SMT system for IWSLT-2005. 88-94 - Arid Menezes, Chris Quirk:

Microsoft research treelet translation system: IWSLT evaluation. 95-98 - Wade Shen, Brian Delaney, Timothy R. Anderson:

The MIT-LL/AFRL MT system. 99-103 - Wei Pang, Zhendong Yang, Zhenbiao Chen, Wei Wei, Bo Xu, Chengqing Zong:

The CASIA phrase-based machine translation system. 104-111 - Hajime Tsukada, Taro Watanabe, Jun Suzuki, Hideto Kazawa, Hideki Isozaki:

The NTT statistical machine translation system for IWSLT2005. 112-117 - Kazuteru Ohashi, Kazuhide Yamamoto, Kuniko Saito, Masaaki Nagata:

NUT-NTT statistical machine translation system for IWSLT 2005. 118-123 - Miki Sasaki, Toshiki Murata:

A pattern-based machine translation system - yakushite net MT engine. 124-130 - Jia Xu, Evgeny Matusov, Richard Zens, Hermann Ney:

Integrated Chinese word segmentation in statistical machine translation. 131-137
Technical Papers
- Evgeny Matusov, Gregor Leusch, Oliver Bender, Hermann Ney:

Evaluating machine translation output with automatic sentence segmentation. 138-144 - Richard Zens, Oliver Bender, Sasa Hasan, Shahram Khadivi, Evgeny Matusov, Jia Xu, Yuqi Zhang, Hermann Ney:

The RWTH phrase-based statistical machine translation system. 145-152 - Yookyung Kim, Jun Huang, Youssef Billawala, Demitrios Master, Farzad Ehsani:

Sehda s2MT: incorporation of syntax into statistical translation system. 153-158 - Herman A. Engelbrecht, Tanja Schultz:

Rapid development of an Afrikaans-English speech-to-speech translator. 159-166 - Josep Maria Crego, Marta R. Costa-jussà, José B. Mariño, José A. R. Fonollosa:

N-gram-based versus phrase-based statistical machine translation. 167-174 - Marta R. Costa-jussà, José A. R. Fonollosa:

Tuning a phrase-based statistical translation system for the IWSLT 2005 Chinese to English and Arabic to English tasks. 175-180 - Josep Maria Crego, Adrià de Gispert, José B. Mariño:

The TALP ngram-based SMT system for IWSLT'05. 181-188 - Jesús Giménez, Enrique Amigó, Chiori Hori:

Machine translation evaluation inside QARLA. 189-196 - Sadao Kurohashi, Toshiaki Nakazawa, Alexis Kauffmann, Daisuke Kawahara:

Example-based machine translation pursuing fully structural NLP. 197-202

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