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The Prague Bulletin of Mathematical Linguistics, Volume 102
Volume 102, October 2014
- Eleftherios Avramidis, Lukas Poustka, Sven Schmeier:

Qualitative: Open source Python tool for Quality Estimation over multiple Machine Translation outputs. 5-16 - Paul Baltescu, Phil Blunsom:

A Fast and Simple Online Synchronous Context Free Grammar Extractor. 17-26 - Austin Matthews, Paul Baltescu, Phil Blunsom, Alon Lavie, Chris Dyer:

Tree Transduction Tools for cdec. 27-36 - Matt Post, Adam Lopez:

The Machine Translation Leaderboard. 37-46 - Rudolf Rosa:

Depfix, a Tool for Automatic Rule-based Post-editing of SMT. 47-56 - Anil Kumar Singh:

A Set of Annotation Interfaces for Alignment of Parallel Corpora. 57-68 - Daniel Torregrosa, Mikel L. Forcada, Juan Antonio Pérez-Ortiz

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An open-source web-based tool for resource-agnostic interactive translation prediction. 69-80 - Paul Baltescu, Phil Blunsom, Hieu Hoang:

OxLM: A Neural Language Modelling Framework for Machine Translation. 81-92 - Loganathan Ramasamy, David Marecek, Zdenek Zabokrtský:

Multilingual Dependency Parsing: Using Machine Translated Texts instead of Parallel Corpora. 93-104 - Václava Kettnerová, Markéta Lopatková, Jarmila Panevová:

An Interplay between Valency Information and Reflexivity. 105-126

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