Hi Taylor

If I remember rightly, this paper made use of about 20-30k post-edited 
sentences which are unlikely to be released. So there is no way to replicate 
this work.

Confidence estimation is an active research area in MT, but I don't think that 
there are any really good answers yet. Check out the last couple of years' ACL 
and EMNLP, as well as WMT, to see what's going on 
(http://www.aclweb.org/anthology-new/)

cheers - Barry

On Thursday 15 September 2011 18:26:22 Taylor Rose wrote:
> Hey all,
> 
> I've been researching how to judge the quality of a machine translation.
> I found this article about judging the "goodness" of translations. This
> is *exactly* what I've been trying to do. Does anyone know if their are
> implementations of their algorithm available? It would take me a
> substantial amount of time to try and replicate their process and even
> then I do not have the corpus assets nor the processing power they had.
> 
> Also, does anyone know of other existing systems that can accurately
> compute the quality of translation without the need of an immense server
> farm?
> 
> Thanks,
> 

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