Concept information
Preferred term
statistical machine translation
Definition
- Machine translation which is generated from a parallel training corpus by calculating the most likely equivalent of a source word/phrase/sentence in the target language. ( https://zenodo.org/record/5646896)
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
Synonym(s)
- SMT
Example
- In addition the field of statistical machine translation is rapidly progressing and the quality of systems is getting better and better. (Och & Ney, 2004)
- Most statistical machine translation employs log-linear models that interpolate feature function values obtained from various submodels such as phrase tables and language models (LMs). (Imamura & Sumita, 2016)
- Statistical machine translation (SMT) represents a translation process as a noisy channel model that consists of a source-channel model and a language model of the target language. (Sumita, 2002)
- The rapid development of statistical machine translation (SMT) that we have seen in recent years would not have been possible without automatic metrics for measuring SMT quality. (Joty, Guzmán, Màrquez & Nakov, 2014)
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French
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TAS
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-T48BKJNW-4
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