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Li L.;Way A.;Liu Q.
EMNLP 2015: Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing
Dependency graph-to-string translation
2015
January
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© 2015 Association for Computational Linguistics. Compared to tree grammars, graph grammars have stronger generative capacity over structures. Based on an edge replacement grammar, in this paper we propose to use a synchronous graph-to-string grammar for statistical machine translation. The graph we use is directly converted from a dependency tree by labelling edges. We build our translation model in the log-linear framework with standard features. Large-scale experiments on Chinese-English and German-English tasks show that our model is significantly better than the state-of-the-art hierarchical phrase-based (HPB) model and a recently improved dependency tree-to-string model on BLEU, METEOR and TER scores. Experiments also suggest that our model has better capability to perform long-distance reordering and is more suitable for translating long sentences.
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