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- Sankaranarayanan Ananthakrishnan, Dennis Mehay, Sanjika Hewavitharana, Rohit Kumar, Matthew E. Roy, Enoch Kan:
Lightly supervised word-sense translation-error detection and resolution in an interactive conversational spoken language translation system. Mach. Transl. 29(1): 25-47 (2015) - Pratyush Banerjee, Raphael Rubino, Johann Roturier, Josef van Genabith:
Quality estimation-guided supplementary data selection for domain adaptation of statistical machine translation. Mach. Transl. 29(2): 77-100 (2015) - Ângela Costa, Wang Ling, Tiago Luís, Rui Correia, Luísa Coheur:
A linguistically motivated taxonomy for Machine Translation error analysis. Mach. Transl. 29(2): 127-161 (2015) - Sauleh Eetemadi, William Lewis, Kristina Toutanova, Hayder Radha:
Survey of data-selection methods in statistical machine translation. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 189-223 (2015) - Noah Fleming, Antonina Kolokolova, Renesa Nizamee:
Complexity of alignment and decoding problems: restrictions and approximations. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 163-187 (2015) - Raymond S. Flournoy:
Johann Roturier: Localizing apps: a practical guide for translators and translation students - Routledge, New York, NY, USA, 2015, xiv + 193 pp. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 295-299 (2015) - Debbie Folaron:
Sharon O'Brien, Laura Winther Balling, Michael Carl, Michel Simard and Lucia Specia: Post-editing of machine translation: processes and applications - Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, 2014, ISBN: 978-1-4438-5476-4, xv + 322 pp. Mach. Transl. 29(1): 69-76 (2015) - Annette Hautli-Janisz:
Pushpak Bhattacharyya: Machine translation - CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, Boca Raton, USA, 2015, ISBN: 978-1-4398-9718-8 (hardback), xxv 234 pp. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 285-289 (2015) - Débora Beatriz de Jesus Martins, Helena de Medeiros Caseli:
Automatic machine translation error identification. Mach. Transl. 29(1): 1-24 (2015) - Joss Moorkens, Sharon O'Brien, Igor A. L. da Silva, Norma B. de Lima Fonseca, Fábio Alves:
Correlations of perceived post-editing effort with measurements of actual effort. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 267-284 (2015) - Johann Roturier:
Miguel Á. Bernal-Merino: Translation and localisation in video games: making entertainment software global - Routledge, New York and London, xx + 302 pp. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 301-303 (2015) - Kashif Shah, Trevor Cohn, Lucia Specia:
A Bayesian non-linear method for feature selection in machine translation quality estimation. Mach. Transl. 29(2): 101-125 (2015) - Vincent Vandeghinste:
Deyi Xiong and Min Zhang: Linguistically motivated statistical machine translation: models and algorithms - Springer Science+Business Media, Singapore, 2015, ISBN: 978-981-287-355-2, xii + 152 pp. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 291-294 (2015) - Gideon Maillette de Buy Wenniger, Khalil Sima'an:
Labeling hierarchical phrase-based models without linguistic resources. Mach. Transl. 29(3-4): 225-265 (2015) - Masaru Yamada:
Can college students be post-editors? An investigation into employing language learners in machine translation plus post-editing settings. Mach. Transl. 29(1): 49-67 (2015)
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